by Timothy D. Lusch (July 2016)
One could be forgiven for being mystified by the response of the LGBT community following Omar Mateen’s history making massacre in June. The response, of course, inhered in the usual pledges of solidarity and cyber support, calls for cross cultural unity, and the ever popular accusations of homophobia (accusations that ring hollow after evidence emerged that Mateen may have been gay). more>>>
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One Response
I am not aware of any baker, or any other business, that has refused to do serve gay customers after the gay marriage was legalized. Some have refused to serve a gay wedding, viewing that as contrary to religious belief, but these businesses generally served gays before, and are still happy to serve gays for other purposes.