Right wing commentators, legislators,
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:nope:
The same old tired liberal koolaid: conservatives are dumb, liberals are smart.
and even the owners themselves must have a very poor understanding of business law.
Yeah, business owners don’t know much ado about business laws.
That makes sooo much sense.
This has never been an issue of religious freedom.
It’s an issue of religious freedom for white Christian men, but I haven’t seen a gay rights activists contest refusal of service from African-American Christians, Jews or Muslims.
I guess keeping the more or less fragile left-wing voting bloc in place is too important to ruffle feathers even in the name of what is twisted as “equality”.
There is no law stating that a person cannot discriminate against x, y, or z.
I sure wish that were the case and people would let the free market work. But it’s fun and cool to be an activist, especially without fully understanding the issues.
I guess it’s the American way now, particularly for the youth.
Public accommodation laws apply to businesses not to people.
Businesses are people.
The people involved in these lawsuits, a baker in your example, were named because they are the owners of an unincorporated business. Under the law, the owners of an unincorporated business and the business itself are the same legal entity in terms of liability.
That’s bad policy. A frequent occurrence in blue states. :yup:
The owner of a business is already protected so what these people are really asking for is either to declare businesses persons and grant them the enumerated rights in the Constitution or pass legislation to expressly allow businesses to discriminate against gay people.
There is no right in the Constitution against getting services denied on the basis of human behavior.
To paraphrase Jason Lewis, that would then make the tax code unconstitutional because it discriminates against the rich.
If there is any Constitutional violation, it is that of religious freedom in the First Amendment, which absolutely trumps those who wish to celebrate homosexual acts. :yup:
And if gay relationships are so great, why do they need all the attention and fanfare?