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Not discrimination: Declining a customer's request for a wedding cake.
Discrimination: Declining a customer's request for a wedding cake because its for a gay/interracial/non-white/etc. wedding and you think those people need to get right with Jesus.
The distinction is very simple, honey.
2016: Fundie Christain bakers in Northern Ireland lose their appeal.
The Cake is a Law . [/Romans 13:1-5]
Cheerio, bigots' rights . >:D
My mother used to be a caterer, and did over 1000 cakes during her career. I often helped her deliver and set up. In every case where she only provided the cake, we were long gone by the time anyone showed up at the reception hall. When the cake was ordered, she almost always met only the bride, but in some cases the bride lived out of town and the mother or other relative handled the arrangements.
Imagine this scenario: three women come in the same day and explain that they're arranging a reception because their child is being married out of town, but many of their friends and family still live locally. The couples are Pat & Leslie, Taylor & Andy, and Kim & Morgan. The next day you have an anonymous message on your phone asking why you're making a cake for a gay couple, but doesn't specify their names. Which cake order do you cancel?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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