I keep reading about bakers who refuse to bake cakes for same-sex weddings on religious grounds.
Are there no gay bakers?
Finding an unfilled niche is a sure path to business success.
You'd think someone would be setting up to fill it rather than wasting time forcing the unwilling to fill it for them.
07 June 2018
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Hey Angus;
ReplyDeleteDon't you know that there are no gay bakers, just interior decorators.......
You're assuming the goal is to get a cake and not punish others for wrongthink.
ReplyDeleteNot one of these cases would have gone to court if the goal was to get a cake.
Hey Angus;
DeleteAgreed, they were just virtue signalling their oppression.
They strike me as mainly using this as a way to vicariously get back at their families or others who weren't pleased about them being gay.
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