The bakers sure weren't given any rights as the state crushed them and the left cheered.
The bakers sought to deprive others of their rights, including the right to privacy. Your right to be an asshole to your customer ends when you open a business to the public.
No it doesn't. I can refuse service to any customer. The public can also refuse to frequent my establishment. See how that works.
The bakers sure weren't given any rights as the state crushed them and the left cheered.
The bakers sought to deprive others of their rights, including the right to privacy. Your right to be an asshole to your customer ends when you open a business to the public.
No it doesn't. I can refuse service to any customer. The public can also refuse to frequent my establishment. See how that works.
The bakers were fined not because they refused service to the gays, they were fined because they attacked, defamed, harassed and threatened these women and their children.
When the judge ordered the bakers to stop the intimidation campaign, they refused.
You see how that works?