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Posted by AlM on Sat May 23 15:35:25 2020, in response to Re: Question, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sat May 23 14:58:18 2020. If a baker is "within his rights" to refuse to make a gay wedding cake, then isn't the same baker also "within his rights" to refuse a person not wearing a face mask?For sure. And even if a baker is not within his rights to refuse to make a gay wedding cake, they are still within their rights to refuse someone who isn't wearing a mask. It's not discrimination against a particular class of people. It's the same as "no shoes, no shirt, no service" though with safety rather than decorum being the underlying reason. |
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