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  16.  @thecreatornooj1328  1. these are private businesses. They can run their businesses as they like. You have the freedom to discriminate against those businesses if you want. You also don't have a right to other people's business. 2. You do not a right to have a job. 3. You do not have a right to healthcare. There are many healthcare procedures beyond LGBT that are illegal. One example off of the top of my head if blood doping. 4. You have the right to marriage, government just does not have to recognize it Gay people always had the ability to get married, the government just did not recognize it for the longest time. 5. You have no right to privacy. Also, no one cares what LGBT people do in their homes. They have a problem when they force their lifestyles on people. In this case you have a website designer that does not want to create a website for a gay couple. They gay community went from having gay marriage recognized to now forcing people to celebrate them being gay. That is the bottom line issue. That was the slippery slope. It went from recognizing gay marriage to now gay people want to force others to celebrate their marriage. As with the cake shop owner, he would have allowed them to buy a cake that was already baked. He did not want to make a cake specifically celebrating that gay wedding. This is another example of the left wanting to force their way on others. I support freedom. If some bigot wants to discriminate then fine. Others can see that and discriminate against that bigot. I know many racists in life that I refuse to interact with. I don't force them to act differently, I refuse to interact with them. What a concept.
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