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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Shlomo on February 19, 2015, 03:44:56 PM
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Judge authorizes ‘personal ruin’ for Christian florist over homosexual "wedding"
http://jtf.org/judge-authorizes-personal-ruin-for-christian-florist/
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Judge authorizes ‘personal ruin’ for Christian florist over homosexual "wedding"
http://jtf.org/judge-authorizes-personal-ruin-for-christian-florist/
This is nothing new... Landlords have had to deal with this sort of government intervention for decades... Why should people have to deal with people they have no desire to have contact with... Sadly the government has forced landlords to do business with people that they sometimes would rather not deal with... This is just an extension of the same sickness... Sadly at this point I don't see any solution... Landlords must rent to people they have no desire to have on their properties and business folks who do business with the general public had better think twice before they turn people out that may come back to haunt them.
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Can't the landlord or business owner just quote a high price that will make the undesired tenet or client leave?
This is nothing new... Landlords have had to deal with this sort of government intervention for decades... Why should people have to deal with people they have no desire to have contact with... Sadly the government has forced landlords to do business with people that they sometimes would rather not deal with... This is just an extension of the same sickness... Sadly at this point I don't see any solution... Landlords must rent to people they have no desire to have on their properties and business folks who do business with the general public had better think twice before they turn people out that may come back to haunt them.
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Sounds like this case...
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/01/21/christian-bakery-guilty-violating-civil-rights-lesbian-couple/
I heard the owner of the bakery on this issue.
The couple shopped in his bakery all the time.
He did not discriminate against them.
He just didn't want to make a cake for their wedding.
The rights of a few are more important....obviously.