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"In Feurstien’s case, he’s breaking two laws by advocating another. In the following video, he identifies Haller and her establishment by name and tells viewers to call her to see what discrimination looks like.
https:///www.facebook.com/video.php?v=595710657198287
First, he recorded a phone call without the other party’s knowledge, an act that is prohibited by law in Florida. Next, he invites his many subscribers to call Cut the Cake to experience firsthand the discrimination he’s fighting against. As a result, the bakery has lost business. It could be argued that his video, which resulted in death threats, false negative reviews and fake orders is tortious interference with economic expectation. The bakery closed for a few days due to these acts by Feurstein’s viewers. The FBI is involved too, as the illegal recording of the call is a third degree felony in Florida punishable by up to five years in prison.
Personally, I think Feurstein’s cake is missing a few key ingredients, such as logic, factual basis, true understanding of the law he is so passionately championing and a little thing called human compassion. I’m no Bible scholar, but I know for sure that Jesus was quoted as saying, “Love thy neighbor,” not “Trash thy neighbor’s business with false allegations.” Then again, maybe Feurstein and I are reading different books."
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