perhaps it was the cake that was actually gay?

I wanna know when you know a cake is gay, as the title suggests.

 

Isn't it the cake's business and no-one else's? 

 

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Anonymous
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what would happen if a bakery was asked to 

make a cake with 'say no to gay marriage'.

 

would they have the right to refuse? 

Perhaps they could if they did'nt accept payment for it first


@imastawka wrote:

I wanna know when you know a cake is gay, as the title suggests.

 

Isn't it the cake's business and no-one else's? 

 

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Mmm perhaps that is true stawka, but then again, maybe not...

 

 

 

Anonymous
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yeah, i wonder if it would've made a difference

if they refused service from the start.  

 

i have a feeling it would still end up in court

though.

 


@polksaladallie wrote:

Ashers Bakery lose 'gay cake' case: 'We will not be closing down, we have not done anything wrong' says boss Ashers bakery "unlawfully discriminated on the grounds of sexual orientation"

 

A Christian-run bakery which refused to make a cake bearing a pro-gay marriage slogan has been found guilty of discrimination after a landmark legal action at Belfast County Court.

 

The family-run bakery, which delivers across the UK and Ireland, turned down the request for a cake with an image of Sesame Street puppets Bert and Ernie below the motto Support Gay Marriage.

 

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/ashers-bakery-lose-gay-cake-case-we-will-not...


aren't Bert and Ernie copyrighted anyway?

 

so, if my Catholic cake shop refuses to include an image of an Satanic symbol - I can sue them?

aren't Bert and Ernie copyrighted anyway?

 

i'd  assume it would be the same as anything

else?  disney characters?  hopefully most cake

decorators are aware of copyright.

 

 

*pepe
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I think this case has set a precedent of forcing business people to go against their religious convictions - I also think the people who sued for discrimination need to get a life.

 

Vote with your dollars and word of mouth instead of frivilous lawsuits.


@*pepe wrote:

I think this case has set a precedent of forcing business people to go against their religious convictions - I also think the people who sued for discrimination need to get a life.

 

Vote with your dollars and word of mouth instead of frivilous lawsuits.


Yes that is what they are trying so hard to do, hence the gay rights movement and anti-discimination  laws. It would not be frivolous to them I don't think.