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Twin_Moose

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No shirt, No shoes, No service, is this discrimination as well?

Some laws are just plain stupid. I'm not even allowed to smoke a cigarette outside in a park fcs.

That gay couple should have just gone next door to the Pen!s Cupcake Store...


I agree let the marketplace decide
 

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Easy. If you want to hate blacks, hate Jews, hate gays, cuz Jeebus told you to, feel free. In your church.

When you voluntarily enter the stream of commerce, you live by the rules of commerce. Which include no discrimination.

I have never came across those scriptures, except the gay part which it states it's against human nature. Tbones I don't care either way but it is not up to the Gov. to dictate who you should or should not serve in your business, let society decide through the marketplace.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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I have never came across those scriptures, except the gay part which it states it's against human nature. Tbones I don't care either way but it is not up to the Gov. to dictate who you should or should not serve in your business, let society decide through the marketplace.
Sure is, here anyhow. If you want Canada to be a swamp of bigotry and discrimination, run for office and make that happen. We'll do things our way, thanks.
 

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Good the way it should be, shop owner has a right to serve who they please, consumer has the right to shop/not shop in said shop if they please. Let the market dictate who is in the right, if the shop owner was truly wrong they would be out of business in a short amount of time due to lack of business.

Never coould understand a business person that would turn away money.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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I'm with you, but religion has the same rights as sexual orientation in the eyes of the courts

Nobody was denied service in a place of public accommodation on account of their religion in this case.

Still waiting for your brilliant legal analysis about how the Jeebus Baker was discriminated against.
 

Twin_Moose

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He refused service due to religious beliefs, they couldn't take no for an answer on sexual orientation beliefs, what did the supreme court decide on this specific case? would it make a difference to you if it was a Muslim who denied service on religious beliefs?
 

Tecumsehsbones

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He refused service due to religious beliefs, they couldn't take no for an answer on sexual orientation beliefs, what did the supreme court decide on this specific case? would it make a difference to you if it was a Muslim who denied service on religious beliefs?
He was not refused service. Period.

Yes, it would make a difference if it was a Muslim. That would be a Federal beef. This is state.
 

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I wonder how you would feel if it was your culture?

Tribal laws of the two largest Native American tribes in the United States prohibit gay marriage, as do the laws of nine other smaller tribes.

The Navajo and Cherokee Nations, the first and second largest tribes respectively, together have about 600,000 members. The nine smaller tribes that ban gay marriage have another 350,000 members. These tribes all either define marriage as between a man and a woman or explicitly prohibit same-sex marriage, according to the Associated Press (AP).

Since 2011, six of the eleven tribes revisited and upheld their preexisting legal definitions of marriage as between a man and a woman, AP researchers found.

Due to their status as sovereign nations, these 11 tribes will not need to change their marriage laws, which govern nearly one million tribal members, even if the Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage later this month.
 

Twin_Moose

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How about the other Nine sovereign nations mentioned? Anyway if what you write is actually true where a business owner has no rights to serve who he pleases within his own business that is just wrong. What's your interpretation of today ruling out of curiosity?