Tree wrote:Basically if it's on the menu you need to sell it to anyone, especially any protected classes. The only gray area to me would be if the business offers personalized cakes, I don't think making him write "I love homo gay lifestyle" with rainbow icing would be reasonable. On the other hand, "Happy Wedding Day Adam and Steve" seems okay. Just make the damn cake and when you go home and pray you can apologize to Jesus for not being as big a bigot as He wanted. I have a hunch all will be forgiven and forgotten.
so in this case you side with the government on who is a protected class of citizen to the extent that you'd override the constitutional rights of someone
I always find this interesting when people push for a government solution, because its clear you have a distrust , and intense dislike of and feel the current government is incompetent, yet you are comfortable with these people in Washington making decisions about what you can and cannot do as it pertains to running your business.
For example, lets say Donald Trump and the Republican congress decides that people convicted of violent crimes should be able to purchase a gun and we do away with the background check, because its discriminatory against the second amendment which makes no mention of qualifiers in an Americans right to own a gun. I don't know where you fall on gun rights and the 2A but I have a feeling you'd object to this definition of discrimination in society.
The reality is this isn't about what the government declares as a law, its about your personal preference on what the "right" thing to do by a business owner is.
And just as with gun owners, whenever a gun owner carries out some atrocity, the government is the solution types want to enact legislation to punish all gun owners for the actions of a small percentage, in this case, an insignificant percentage of gun owners .
Thats how I see the discrimination laws. Somewhere in the vast nation of ours, some business owners - it might be one, might be community, it might even be an entire town, perhaps its even an segment of an industry decides based on whatever their value set is that they will not serve a specific segment of society. And because of that decision, the government is the solution types declare all business owners must forego their constitutional rights. Now we are at a point where we are trying to define homosexuality, as a trait or choice that cannot be tested or validated as a protected class of citizen in our effort to have the government enforce everyone doing the right thing.
It shouldn't be that easy , and that's not to diminish the civil rights act of '64, but there should have been a different approach to allow personal freedoms of every American versus a government blanket that steps on basic rights afforded to all men.
And no, buying a cake from *any* baker is not a basic constitutional right.
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.