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« on: August 30, 2016, 11:45:52 PM »

I'm curious as to why a gay person needs to inform the baker that they are gay to begin with.
I mean unless the baker actually has to go serve it at the ceremony and all.

And in that case I wonder why the gay person would want a baker who has a problem with them being gay or opposes their wedding making their cake. Sure if they are the only baker in town, it is sort of like a no other choice thing, but has that been the case in any of these ridiculous stories are is it just people being social justice warriors wanting to advance their cause through sensationalistic nonsense.

Anyway to answer the question, I say the baker should be able to refuse service for any reason unless he happens to hold a monopoly in the area and his refusal would create an undue burden on the customer. But if it is some big city with multiple bakeries, then let him lose the sale if he wants.
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