Tell them you’re too booked for the date or on vacation. Nothing wrong in giving the cake decorator the day off.
I see where this is going!
1933: The Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses in Germany begin
1933: law passed which restricted employment, Jews could not serve as teachers, professors, judges, or in other government positions.
1935: Nuremberg Laws” are passed; more stringent employment restrictions, such as Jewish actors, authors, and journalists
1939: banned Jews completely from public life (after the invasion of Poland)
Today:
- Diane Feinstein and other lawmakers place religion Christian test on judges.
- States force Christian businesses to close.
- Christians forced out of universities.
If they are a wedding video company who doesn't film gay weddings then doesn't that pretty much eliminate homosexuals from their "willing to serve" category?
Think.
Why did Tim Allens “Last Man Standing” TV show get cancelled?
Can’t have those good conservative values based on Christianity to exist.
Nope. Cancel Tim Allens show.
How about James Woods?
How about any other Christian in Hollyweird. No job for you!
There are many articles similar to the following.
“The Left is forcing Christians out of colleges.”
May 10, 2017
https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/the-truth-shall-set-you-free
The lawyer is drawing the very distinction I’ve been saying...
There’s a difference between serving a person something you already have and serving an EVENT to which you disagree. You are discriminating against the EVENT, but are happy to make anything for other events for the same person.
I know a lot of FReepers feel all these laws are garbage. That said, even with them in place, free speech laws have covered this ground.
Jewish baker must bake a Nazi cake
Black baker must bake a KKK cake
Christian printer must print gay pride t-shirts
...it’s not about not serving a person, it’s the content that is objectionable. It is covered by compelled/coerced speech rulings.