If it was legal, the judge would, to be consistent. And other examples abound. Would a homosexual baker be charged for refusing to make a custom cake celebrating the anniversary of the AFA ?
If it was legal, the judge would, to be consistent. And other examples abound. Would a homosexual baker be charged for refusing to make a custom cake celebrating the anniversary of the AFA ?
That point was discussed on another thread a few weeks ago, and someone borught up the leftie double standards, where hotels have cancelled the reservations of Christian groups and ex-gay conferences due to pressure from gay activists, and even recently a gay hairstylist refused to cut the hair of government official opposed to gay marriage, but I have not yet heard of anyone on the traditional side suing over stuff like that; anyway, it is doubtful a lefty judge would find for them. The DOJ has been behind the scenes on turning away from equal justice in favor of PC, such as the brazen refusal to prosecute black-on-white hate crimes and voter obstruction.
In my decades of running a private business, I turned away many clients for political or personal reasons. Sometimes I told them why, sometimes not. I did not do business involving gambling, alcohol or adult entertainment, nor any sort of imitation of someone else's work just different enough to avoid copyright infringement, and several other things. Cannot imagine being forced to create something against which I would be morally opposed. I'm glad these bakers and the wedding photographer in another state are standing up. Now it's up to the SCOTUS either to stand for the constitution as written, or completely, totally sell out. After the Obamacare decision, I'm not holding my breath.