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>>Yes, being unable to buy a pizza where you want isn't a big deal, except for the attack on a person's dignity. However, in 29 states in the US (including some, like PA, that now have gay marriage), you can be fired for being gay. And it happens. That is an important issue.
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>And there isn't a single pizza shop owner who is saying they wouldn't serve a gay couple who came into their shop. The owner of Memories pizza said they probably wouldn't cater a gay wedding. There's a difference.
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>I agree, a person should never be fired for their orientation.
This thread almost proves Parkinson's Bike Shed law.
It started out with a US Senator condoning armed insurrection, and wound up dealing with some wounded feelings about pizza in Indiana.
BTW.. has anyone ever had pizza in Indiana?
When I tried it many years ago it tasted like soaked cardboard smeared with tomato juice.
I had some in New Castle, Delaware once that was almost as bad, but Indiana holds the worst pizza trophy for me.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
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