What if a Jewish baker refused to create a Hitler cake?

I've posted Indiana's law on protected groups. No political parties are listed. On the federal level political parties and not listed either.
There is no law which determines which groups you libs choose to set up as special classes.

Except that there is.
Oh? Please post any info you may have on these laws which specifically mention special protected classes....

What Are The Protected Classes Under Discrimination Laws - Attorneys.com
Ugh.....Protected classes are not a matter of law. They are created by liberals and supported by liberal politicians.

They are laws passed by our representatives and upheld by our courts.
 
But that's DIFFERENT:

" Opponents of the new law in Indiana clearly have no problem with a Christian business owner being forced to provide a product or service which is directly in conflict with their religious beliefs, but what if there were other religions involved? For one example, let’s say that a small family farmer has slaughtered one of his hogs but his usual butcher has either passed on or retired from business. Selecting a new butcher from the yellow pages, the farmer loads up his truck and heads down to a different shop. If that butcher turns out to be a Muslim, can he refuse to take the farmer’s business because it goes against his beliefs? This can’t be too far fetched of a story since Target has had to make accommodations for Muslim cashiers who don’t want to ring up purchases of pork products. If laws allowing for religious objections are so wrong, should the government come in and force the workers to handle and ring up the bacon? Should the Muslim butcher be sued and have his business shut down for not cutting up the hog?
"The second example isn’t specifically based on one religion, but speaks more to the freedom of a vendor to refuse service which they find objectionable regardless of the free speech rights of each party involved. It’s more interesting, though, because it is based on such an exact parallel to the gay wedding cake orders which are at the heart of the RFRA debate. What if the baker is Jewish, not Christian, and the customer in question wants to order a specialty “face cake” depicting Hitler?"

How would RFRA opponents deal with the Hitler cake Hot Air

This same, stupid argument has been made and addressed at least half a dozen times in the last few months. And I know you were a party to some of those conversations.

A proprietor needs to sell their goods or services to everyone. They need not sell goods or services they don't carry to anyone. Thus, you can't charge a car wash with 'discrimination' for not selling Kosher pastrami. And you can't sue a Jewish deli for not selling bacon.

As neither sell these products to anyone.
 

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