I generally wouldn't either but I'll still buy gas from them and have them as clients. The local Christian bookstore doesn't keep me out, it would be stupid if they did, but if they knew the real me, they'd start collecting sticks for the fire. Remember, it's just business, that's all.
I don't think people understand how this works really. I can't say in every case but we can use Elaine Photography, the famous one from New Mexico and Sweetcakes by Melissa (Oregon) the other well known case.
The couples involved don't sue the baker, florist, photographer. In these situations the leave and go find another outlet. What they do is file a complaint with the State agency designated to handle discrimination cases under the States Pubic Accommodation laws. That agency then investigates the event and issues a preliminary ruling. If the business contests the ruling then there is a hearing before an Administrative Judge who makes their recommendation, then it goes back to the agency for a final decision. A ruling against the business can then still be appealed in State court. As we saw with Elaine Photography those appeals can work their way all the way up to the State Supreme Court.
By the time this has happened people, the couple's wedding has already occurred. What happens to the business is they are fined or receive an slap on the wrist to "go forth and sin no more" (pun intended).
The couples aren't going to be eating a cake by the discriminatory baker.
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