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TopicDo you think gay bakers should be allowed to refuse to serve Christians?
CanuckCowboy
06/07/18 9:01:37 PM
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Abyssea posted...
CanuckCowboy posted...

No. It's super not. Also do you know what facetious means? This implies that you don't.

You own and run a business you can serve who you choose and take the jobs you choose. A carpenter or construction company routinely chooses what projects they take on so do electricians plumbers drywallers roofers actors tattoo artists painters and everyone else. Why the f*** should a bakery or a t shirt printing store or whatever be any different?


I meant the premise in my opening post is facetious. I'd never seriously advocate for refusing christians at a business.

The difference is that when a carpenter chooses what jobs to take on, they're doing it from a business standpoint. They're not doing it with a personal bias towards or against a certain kind of people. Imagine if a construction company refused to do any business with black people. Do you think that'd be okay?


So when people operate a business they lose their basic freedom of choice? Neat idea.

Why didn't you consider tattoo artists who refuse to do tats in certain areas or of certain things? Couldn't easily and poorly refute it huh?

What if a baker didn't want to do it because they felt they lived in an area where, rightly or wrongly, word of mouth regarding said cake would cause a drop in business?

Edit obviously it should always be wrongly. But I'm aware enough to realize that, horrible as it is, there probly are.
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