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  • pawzpawz Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,928 Founders Club
    Fuck off, shill.
  • doogiedoogie Member Posts: 15,072
    Another day, another fascist advocating special laws for special people and causes.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,790 Founders Club
    Swaye said:

    For those keeping track at home, you do have to bake a cake for gays even if it violates your religious beliefs, but you do NOT have to sell a .22 rifle to a 20 year old even if State and Federal law says they can legally purchase it. Sounds about right. Christ.

    Need one of our fake lawyers to weigh in here.

    My head just exploded

  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter

    Swaye said:

    For those keeping track at home, you do have to bake a cake for gays even if it violates your religious beliefs, but you do NOT have to sell a .22 rifle to a 20 year old even if State and Federal law says they can legally purchase it. Sounds about right. Christ.

    Need one of our fake lawyers to weigh in here.

    My head just exploded

    Some rights are more equal than others.
  • SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,487 Founders Club

    Swaye said:

    For those keeping track at home, you do have to bake a cake for gays even if it violates your religious beliefs, but you do NOT have to sell a .22 rifle to a 20 year old even if State and Federal law says they can legally purchase it. Sounds about right. Christ.

    Need one of our fake lawyers to weigh in here.

    My head just exploded

    Mine too. Log this into the "you can't have it both ways" file. If you violate the law (civil rights) by being a business refusing to serve someone a legally attainable item (cake), then how have you not violated the same law if that item happens to be a gun? I am sure one of our more liberal members will give us a tortured explanation of how this all makes sense.
  • doogiedoogie Member Posts: 15,072
    creep gets up in about an hour from now. He’ll have input I’d imagine
  • dfleadflea Member Posts: 7,233
    Nobody in my family is under 18, is a faggot, or bakes cakes so I dont give a fuck about any of this.


  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,211
    edited March 2018
    Swaye said:

    For those keeping track at home, you do have to bake a cake for gays even if it violates your religious beliefs, but you do NOT have to sell a .22 rifle to a 20 year old even if State and Federal law says they can legally purchase it. Sounds about right. Christ.

    Need one of our fake lawyers to weigh in here.

    Weighing in. Get back to the rez, hookers, blow and booze. Stick to the things you know. A man needs to know his limitations: trading land for beads and firewater are what got your people into the mess they've been in for 200 years; don't follow that path shape-shifter.
  • greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,412
    The kid has a case. Unless the State changes the law, he's going to win.
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    Swaye said:

    For those keeping track at home, you do have to bake a cake for gays even if it violates your religious beliefs, but you do NOT have to sell a .22 rifle to a 20 year old even if State and Federal law says they can legally purchase it. Sounds about right. Christ.

    Need one of our fake lawyers to weigh in here.

    I'm having a hard time squaring this. It would be analogous to a bar or restaurant saying they won't serve someone a beer until they are 24. It's up to the state legislatures and Feds to pass laws regulating firearms, not private business making up their own "law".
    Is it kinda like the NBA saying you can't be drafted until you are 19?

    I don't know. I think it's fucktarded for a cake baker to deny a gay couple and I think it's equally fucktarded for the gay couple to give a shit when there's 50 other people who can bake them a cake.

    In that same vein, this kid can buy a gun from 50 other places, shut the fuck up and stop wasting government time and money over bullshit.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter
    Swaye said:

    2001400ex said:

    Swaye said:

    For those keeping track at home, you do have to bake a cake for gays even if it violates your religious beliefs, but you do NOT have to sell a .22 rifle to a 20 year old even if State and Federal law says they can legally purchase it. Sounds about right. Christ.

    Need one of our fake lawyers to weigh in here.

    I'm having a hard time squaring this. It would be analogous to a bar or restaurant saying they won't serve someone a beer until they are 24. It's up to the state legislatures and Feds to pass laws regulating firearms, not private business making up their own "law".
    Is it kinda like the NBA saying you can't be drafted until you are 19?

    I don't know. I think it's fucktarded for a cake baker to deny a gay couple and I think it's equally fucktarded for the gay couple to give a shit when there's 50 other people who can bake them a cake.

    In that same vein, this kid can buy a gun from 50 other places, shut the fuck up and stop wasting government time and money over bullshit.
    That was working until you said that. Safeway, all 20 billion of them, will make and sell anyone any cake they want. That's not the point. The point is that, when you are in public commerce, you rely, wittingly or not, on massive amounts of infrastructure common to us all, including the very road to your store. When you hang out a shingle, you serve the public and you don't pick and choose.

    Cakes or guns, there's no difference on that score. If one is regulated and the other not, then the same answer, with regulated limitations that are rationally related to some public concern.

    But no. Picking and choosing your retail customers isn't going to work. That could get really complicated for everyone real quickly.
    I think this means you agree with me, but I'm not sure because white man's devil tongue as a second language and all.
    Think it's more this

  • SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,487 Founders Club

    Swaye said:

    2001400ex said:

    Swaye said:

    For those keeping track at home, you do have to bake a cake for gays even if it violates your religious beliefs, but you do NOT have to sell a .22 rifle to a 20 year old even if State and Federal law says they can legally purchase it. Sounds about right. Christ.

    Need one of our fake lawyers to weigh in here.

    I'm having a hard time squaring this. It would be analogous to a bar or restaurant saying they won't serve someone a beer until they are 24. It's up to the state legislatures and Feds to pass laws regulating firearms, not private business making up their own "law".
    Is it kinda like the NBA saying you can't be drafted until you are 19?

    I don't know. I think it's fucktarded for a cake baker to deny a gay couple and I think it's equally fucktarded for the gay couple to give a shit when there's 50 other people who can bake them a cake.

    In that same vein, this kid can buy a gun from 50 other places, shut the fuck up and stop wasting government time and money over bullshit.
    That was working until you said that. Safeway, all 20 billion of them, will make and sell anyone any cake they want. That's not the point. The point is that, when you are in public commerce, you rely, wittingly or not, on massive amounts of infrastructure common to us all, including the very road to your store. When you hang out a shingle, you serve the public and you don't pick and choose.

    Cakes or guns, there's no difference on that score. If one is regulated and the other not, then the same answer, with regulated limitations that are rationally related to some public concern.

    But no. Picking and choosing your retail customers isn't going to work. That could get really complicated for everyone real quickly.
    I think this means you agree with me, but I'm not sure because white man's devil tongue as a second language and all.
    Think it's more this

    If @dnc and I ever end our magical love affair, you are the next man up.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,964 Standard Supporter
    edited March 2018
    Straights must bake cakes and arrange flowers for fags.
    Fags get to say "no coffee for you" to Christians.
    https://youtu.be/FRUJmGzV9Ko
    Some rights are clearly more equal than others.
  • CirrhosisDawgCirrhosisDawg Member Posts: 6,390

    Straights must bake cakes and arrange flowers for fags.
    Fags get to say "no coffee for you" to Christians.
    https://youtu.be/FRUJmGzV9Ko
    Some rights are clearly more equal than others.

    @TurdBuffer isn’t gay. Not gay at all. All of you saying that @TurdBuffer is gay are WRONG!
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,211
    Swaye said:

    2001400ex said:

    Swaye said:

    For those keeping track at home, you do have to bake a cake for gays even if it violates your religious beliefs, but you do NOT have to sell a .22 rifle to a 20 year old even if State and Federal law says they can legally purchase it. Sounds about right. Christ.

    Need one of our fake lawyers to weigh in here.

    I'm having a hard time squaring this. It would be analogous to a bar or restaurant saying they won't serve someone a beer until they are 24. It's up to the state legislatures and Feds to pass laws regulating firearms, not private business making up their own "law".
    Is it kinda like the NBA saying you can't be drafted until you are 19?

    I don't know. I think it's fucktarded for a cake baker to deny a gay couple and I think it's equally fucktarded for the gay couple to give a shit when there's 50 other people who can bake them a cake.

    In that same vein, this kid can buy a gun from 50 other places, shut the fuck up and stop wasting government time and money over bullshit.
    That was working until you said that. Safeway, all 20 billion of them, will make and sell anyone any cake they want. That's not the point. The point is that, when you are in public commerce, you rely, wittingly or not, on massive amounts of infrastructure common to us all, including the very road to your store. When you hang out a shingle, you serve the public and you don't pick and choose.

    Cakes or guns, there's no difference on that score. If one is regulated and the other not, then the same answer, with regulated limitations that are rationally related to some public concern.

    But no. Picking and choosing your retail customers isn't going to work. That could get really complicated for everyone real quickly.
    I think this means you agree with me, but I'm not sure because white man's devil tongue as a second language and all.
    We always homies, homey. You know that.
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