Supreme Court and LGBTQ Rights

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If you get grants and loans from the gument then you have to serve everyone… if it’s a privately funded company, I think they can do what they want. “I Reserve The Right To Refuse Business To Anyone” I’m not making a logo for Guys That Love Goats :LOL:

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If you get grants and loans from the gument then you have to serve everyone… if it’s a privately funded company, I think they can do what they want. “I Reserve The Right To Refuse Business To Anyone” I’m not making a logo for Guys That Love Goats :LOL:

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PLX, you’re out
 
PLX, you’re out
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If you get grants and loans from the gument then you have to serve everyone… if it’s a privately funded company, I think they can do what they want. “I Reserve The Right To Refuse Business To Anyone” I’m not making a logo for Guys That Love Goats :LOL:

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From a legal standpoint, privately funded companies cannot deny service based on protected classes. The Civil Rights Act Act of 1964 prohibits any business from discriminating based on national origin, religion, sex, race, or color. Same states add other classifications as well.
 
From a legal standpoint, privately funded companies cannot deny service based on protected classes. The Civil Rights Act Act of 1964 prohibits any business from discriminating based on national origin, religion, sex, race, or color. Same states add other classifications as well.
Sue me! :rock:

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That’s a tough one. The first I’ve heard of this is from this thread, so I’m strictly going by the info in the OP.
The American Dream is that you can come here and make a living basically doing whatever the fuck you can do to make money…. Within reason of course.

I think an important distinction here, is did the web designer not do the design because the customers were gay? Or because it was about gay weddings?

I think a private business has the right to not do a design for something they find inappropriate. In this case I think it’s unfortunate people still feel that way about gay weddings, but that’s just me and we can’t regulate that.

However I do not think a business should deny service to a gay couple strictly for being gay. If a gay couple came in and wanted a design for their ice cream store and someone denied them strictly for being gay, it begins crossing the line. Unless the ice cream store was called something like “2 Girls 1 Cup” or “Scissor Scoops” or something like that
 
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You too? What county? Or are you in the city?
I grew up in DC. Attended the university that was heavily featured in The Exorcist. Speaking in quasi-code because there’s a certain fuckhead here who lies relentlessly about attending Harvard.
 
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