Gay Rights Group Files Human Rights Complaint Against T-Shirt Company

should they be forced to accept business against their beliefs?

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Gay Rights Group Files Human Rights Complaint Against T-Shirt Company | FOX News & Commentary: Todd Starnes

A Lexington, KY t-shirt company is under investigation by the city’s Human Rights Commission after they refused to print t-shirts for a local gay rights organization.

The owner of “Hands On Originals,” a well-known t-shirt company in the region, declined to print the shirts for the city’s Gay and Lesbian Services Organization (GLSO) because it would conflict with their Christian convictions.
 
I voted no. A court should not order them to do so.

The offended group has every right to boycott the company, though in dong so the anti gay/lesbian crowd would swarm to them and buy their products.

The real issue is why a Christian group would treat others the way they do. I was raised Catholic, and was taught the Golden Rule at a very young age. Of course I no longer attend any religious services because I understand the difference in what organized religions say and what they do.
 

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