From the last time we discussed this nonsense:
Originally posted by Eternal Idol
If I'm going to indulge the idea that it would be a sin to make the custom-ordered cakes for both LGBTQ customers to use in their wicked celebrations, then how is the situation any different by selling them pre-made cakes to use for the exact same events? Why would it not be a sin to sell them pre-made cakes identical to the ones requested?It sounds like he refused to work for gays and transgenders out of spite, yet still wanted to make a sale, so he offered them cakes he'd already made.
As much as I don't like bending in the way of bigotry, this a**hole should be allowed to refuse service.
But it is funny how some people still defend his guy's bigotry by trying to make it be something else. It's clearly the "gay" and "transgender" aspects this guy has a problem with. If I went in there and asked for the same exact cake and said "it's for my twins' first birthday", he'd have no problem with the order.
Originally posted by Robtard
As much as I don't like bending in the way of bigotry, this a**hole should be allowed to refuse service.But it is funny how some people still defend his guy's bigotry by trying to make it be something else. It's clearly the "gay" and "transgender" aspects this guy has a problem with. If I went in there and asked for the same exact cake and said "it's for my twins' first birthday", he'd have no problem with the order.
Wasn't he the same guy bitching that people boycotting his bakery and spreading the news about his refusal to serve LGBTQ were killing his business, or was that the couple of cvnts in the Midwest?
Maybe they should just sell them some cakes.
Originally posted by Eternal Idol
Wasn't he the same guy bitching that people boycotting his bakery and spreading the news about his refusal to serve LGBTQ were killing his business, or was that the couple of cvnts in the Midwest?Maybe they should just sell them some cakes.
These garbage people are all kinda the same, they'll act like bigots and then cry rape when it comes back to bite them in the ass. So not sure.
That would be the easiest path it seems, a baker selling a very basic cake.
Originally posted by Robtard
This guy really needs to look in the mirror and ask himself "what wuld Jesus do?". IMO, Jesus would bake this cake as well and it would be a marvelous cake, cos Jesus loves everyone and it's just a cake they're asking for.
Jesus would just magic a cake into existence, but he also wouldn't force someone else to bake a cake if they didn't wanna bake it.
Originally posted by Robtard
But it is funny how some people still defend his guy's bigotry by trying to make it be something else. It's clearly the "gay" and "transgender" aspects this guy has a problem with. If I went in there and asked for the same exact cake and said "it's for my twins' first birthday", he'd have no problem with the order.
What? Who's doing that? I see no one, including the baker, doing that. It's quite specifically all about their "sins." He's not hidden that. Anyone trying to state otherwise is just being dishonest.
He's made it clear and it has been made very clear: he refuses to create art for things he believes are sin.
Originally posted by Emperordmb
Also let's not pretend this second lawsuit is in good faith. This transgender attorney is obviously targeting him.She obviously didn't stumble into his bakery unaware looking for a cake, she obviously wants to **** this dude over.
Multiple people have been trying to do this to him. This is probably the first case that is legit enough to get traction.
Also again, I'm a pretty devout Christian... I would've baked the ****ing cake for them.
Whether or not he should've made the cake isn't the issue I'm speaking to, the issue I'm speaking to is whether or not he should have a choice to make the cake or not make the cake, and I support his liberty 100%
Originally posted by Robtard
Jesus can cast various healing spells, transmutation spells, can talk to fish like Aquaman, can manipulate weather like Storm (X-Men), can create food and water, can cause vegetation to wither and die and can bring back the dead like some damned necromancer; including himself. So excuse me if I'm banking that a simple cake isn't beyond Jesus' magical repertoire of abilities.
no-limits fallacy: DENIED
Originally posted by Impediment
I hear what you're saying bruh, I really do. Still, as a private business owner, it's his right to refuse service to whomever he chooses, even if it is a bigoted reason that will put him in a very actionable position. That's called the First Amendment.
Sorry, you are just wrong on the law. cdtm is right.