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When a baker gets sued for $100,000, it's not a "non-issue." Anyone with two brain cells to rub together can see that this is the latest campaign of the gay agenda: They intend to force everyone to cater to their revolting lifestyle.That's really the issue in Indiana. Even in places with public accommodations laws, the customer has to be pretty explicit in saying they're gay, e.g. "we want two grooms on our cake." The hilarious thing in Indiana is that there was NO legal way to sue over gay discrimination by a private party. Indianapolis apparently has a local city ordinance. But the Indiana legislature and Governor had to get in the clown car to address this looming non-issue that arose from their imaginations, prejudices and sexual fears. SWEEEETHow is a business now going to test to see if they want to serve you? Questionnaire? Perhaps they know how to tell? If they accidentally serve a person who is gay and they learn about it, can they go after the customer? What if the customer lies? These are interesting questions.