Nucklesack
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How can a city government dictate (ha a pun) you MUST manufacture and sell something you don't want to?
FOXNews.com - Indianapolis Bakery Declines Order for Rainbow Cupcakes, Sparking City Inquiry
Now before the anti-gay crowd flocks in and says "Good for them, no cupcake for the Homo's because gays are icky and don't deserve cupcakes!" Let me say STHU, heard it all before so save it. Gays and lesbians have a right to enjoy a cupcake. Suppose some Muslim bakery wouldn't sell Baja a poppy seed muffin because of his avitar?
and before the pro-gay people come in and say "What an outrage, gays like cupcakes too, maybe even more than straights! You cannot discriminate!" What if you owned a printing business and the local neo-nazi group wanted to you to print posters of their manifesto and swastika's to put up for a march in town they are planning. Are you allowed to say "Pack sand Hanz, I wont be printing your hate on my press!"
and to those who are going to say "I can't believe you are comparing rainbow gay cupcakes to a neo-nazi poster.......STHU, it is not the point. the point is as a business owner, do the old signs we used to see next to the "no shoes, no shirt, no service" sings that said "We reserve the right to serve anyone!" still apply?
I decided to search for this story from other sources, not entirely sure if Fox goes over this or not:
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"That could be grounds for taking away their stand in the market," said Wayne Schmidt, president of the City Market Board, who said Just Cookies is on a month-to-month lease. "I'd hate to lose them, but we can't tolerate any kind of discrimination like that."
Another Private Business, City Market, has also rightfully excerised their rights, in booting City Market.
Either the Private Entity has the right to refusal or it doesnt, the right works for both of the Private Entities, not just the ones you (proverbial) agree with.
A spokesman for Mayor Greg Ballard said the city's Office of Equal Opportunity is looking into the matter because it involves a tenant of a city-owned property.