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R.I.P. Fidel Castro
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05/12/2016 17:05:06
 
 
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>>What about a small Muslim bakery that doesn't want to cater for a gay event, quoting passages like Hadith 38:4447 when challenged? Should they be called hateful with the state empowered to force the bigots to comply?
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>I've often wondered what will happen if we see that.
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>I've mentioned several times that about a year or so ago, Memories Pizza (a little pizza shop in Indiana) was asked if they would cater for a gay wedding. The employee was a bit confused by the question (c'mon, how many people serve pizza at weddings???), but replied along the lines of, "anyone can come in here and we'll serve them, but I doubt we would cater a gay wedding". (Or words very similar to that).
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>The reaction was VICIOUS - they received death threats and they received a large number of fake phone orders that disrupted their business to the point where they had to close their shop for a period of time.
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>This what the far left does when they want to manufacture outage - they show the world, "Here is what we will do to you if we don't get our way...here is what we will do to you if you take a position we don't like".
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>This entire debate places me in a tough spot - I have no problem with gay marriage, I don't give a flip about a person's orientation, and I grow tired of the religious right's preoccupation with gay rights. However, I equally detest the far political left for their tactics.

Thats not an organised policy though. its the crazies on each side. Like this one on the right https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/dec/05/gunman-detained-at-comet-pizza-restaurant-was-self-investigating-fake-news-reports
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