• PizzasDontWearCapes@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    My understanding is that businesses can refuse services which conflict with their beliefs, morals, etc, not broadly refuse to serve people

    So you can’t refuse someone for being a MAGA clown, but you could refuse to print MAGA shirts for a customer

    • I feel like this whole thing is simply just a clarification on what was already the case. Like, a baker can’t just refuse a gay person for being gay. But they could refuse to make that gay person a huge dick shaped cake because, presumably, they would also refuse to make a huge dick shaped cake for a straight woman as well. The reason the customer wants the dick cake is irrelevant; merely that the cake is a dick.

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        1 year ago

        It’s close to that but not quite - a dick cake is a dick cake, but a wedding cake with a man and woman couple vs. a wedding cake with a man and man couple is treated differently

        So, this is treating representing gay marriage as if it is unethical and vulgar which is clearly discriminatory

        The law still doesn’t permit the shop owner to blanket refuse service to someone who is gay (or MAGA), but fully allows them to descriminate against gay people exercising the same freedoms non-gays have, like getting married