🐦 scottishboy21
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For the funnies
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People are allowed to decide who they can and cannot give their services to, you fucking freak (coming FROM a gay person) you are all so unbelievably PATHETIC for acting like wedding designers refusing to do shit for us becos of our sexuality is some massive hit to lgbt rights. You all don’t seem to understand we had it much worse, and that this bill is allowing people behavioural freedom. We should be grateful for it, it’s not right to force people to do things they don’t want to with their own businesses.
It's not an object to me, because I would never deliberately hire a Christian to design anything if my queer heathen ass were getting married.
And that isn't the point, because what I know is this: legally this is purely another step towards removing nondiscrimination protections entirely.
Do you really think that they're going to stop at websites and wedding cakes?
It's about removing legal protections against discrimination in all areas for the entire LGBTQ+ community. This court case was never about a wedding website, the designer in question was never hired to design a website for a gay couple--this case was entirely about attacking and weaking a nondiscrimination law.
I hope you get your wish.
And when your Christian landlord evicts you, when you are fired from your job for posting a wedding picture of yourself and your partner on social media, when your children are denied opportunities for having same gender married parents, when your family is refused service in restaurants, when doctors refuse to treat you, when the pharmacy refuses to fill your prescriptions, and when the EMTs let you die on the street because saving your gay ass is an affront to Jesus...
I hope you remember to feel grateful.
Not to mention that it also sets the precedent for people to be arrested without cause. Since there was no actual cause in this case. Nothing happened. It's all imaginary, speculation, and hypothetical. What would happen if you could be arrested or fined for some imaginary, speculative, and hypothetical situation that NEVER HAPPENED besides in someone's deluded mind?
Also this doesn't stop at websites and cakes. This bill literally is so that drs and restaurants can refuse service and discriminate. Now imagine how you'd feel if someone said we don't hire, house, treat, feed or sell to a black person? It's the same thing. As a privately owned business she already had the right to turn down service or say she's too busy to take on new clients if she wants. So this bill isn't about her getting rights she already has... it's about allowing discrimination publicly and when it counts. It's literally about taking away healthcare, housing, jobs, and food from the queer community. She doesn't and never has owned a wedding business. Let that sink in.
People need to realize that while this is targeted towards the queer community the real world repercussions effect all minorities and all people in general. Discrimination isn't freedom of speech/beliefs. It's taking people's rights and liberties to live and be themselves away.
If you see this on your dashboard, reblog this, NO MATTER WHAT and all your dreams and wishes will come true.




