(April 20, 2015 at 3:45 pm)robvalue Wrote: I'm not saying I do accept the idea that people could be ejected from a gay bar. Like I said, I'm worried about the implications of allowing such an action. I have no problem with it being advertised as a gay bar, but throwing someone out for not being gay is problematic and I don't know if I could support that.What's the difference between the bakery and a church?
I was noting that it's not totally random discrimination as such, although I'm not convinced the action is justified. I'm open to discussion on that point. Do you see my concern that if you allow one establishment the right to eject people based on sexuality, you allow any establishment that right?
If you start talking about non-gay bakers... this is exactly my concern. What if every baker becomes "non gay"?
But putting that aside for the moment, would you condemn a general baker with no signs up or policies from refusing to serve a gay because he is gay?
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