Posted on Sep 21, 2017
Is Fondant Free Speech? Chefs Show Support For Gay Marriage As Court Case Looms
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Where is the news for the larger population of same sex attracted people who do not identify as lgb and that do not wish be "included" in the homophobic and transphobiic lgbt?
The lgbt activist scream about wanting to be able to eat cake also. The truth is they want to own the bakery and not let any else eat cake.
I fought for same marriage not " gay marriage."
The lgbt activist scream about wanting to be able to eat cake also. The truth is they want to own the bakery and not let any else eat cake.
I fought for same marriage not " gay marriage."
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PFC Lisa McDonald
But don't forget individual rights! Individual rights should be able to Trump groups sticking their labels on you and claiming to "include" you.
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Here is how I see it. A private business has the right to pick and choose the clients/customers they do business with. Depending on how they go about this, it can be either a good or bad business model and they will either gain or lose profits. If they want to alienate a certain demographic then that is their choice, but they will face the consequences for that through loss of business. Nobody has a right to another person's labor. If I were a client and was refused a service because of the demographic I fit in, I would take my business elsewhere to someone who will passionately do business with me and give me a good product. Should a business be forced to serve someone, do you think they are going to put their heart and soul into the final product? Absolutely not.
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Here is an article to contrast yours to PO1 William "chip" Nagel. It only tells you part of the story as it mention T people who don't want to be attached to the LGB. What it fails to include and you can believe me Jennifer Boylan knows also is how many people better defined as being transsexual reject the word transgender and the grouping also. We want our individual rights!
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2011/08/12/opinion/we-want-cake-too.html
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2011/08/12/opinion/we-want-cake-too.html
A few years ago, I did an article on a ventriloquists’ convention in Fort Mitchell, Ky., home to 8,000 souls and the Vent Haven Museum, where dummies go to die.
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