If a business wants to refuse service to gays or anyone else, they should have a large sign saying so in their window. Then a gay does not have to face being embarrassed by a bigot and thrown out. Of course, people offended by such owners would also pass them by. But if you really believe, then it is no problem.
No, you don't.I support this decision.
Yes it does.It doesn't mean that a restaurant or a store or business office can refuse to allow gays to enter or be served.
Correct, though not a required condition.But if a product involves any kind of creative or artistic expression in which gayness has to be promoted or applauded, the creator of that work can refuse to produce it.
SCOTUS decisions often give the right to asshole states to continue to be asshole states [ie, red states].
When their decisions impact the entire nation, that's when they're at their most dangerous.
Trumpanzees are the reason behind this court.
They are irredeemable.
Anybody who doesn't viscerally hate them is also irredeemable.
To err is human,
but to err that much is to be a malignant mutant.
And to forgive them should never be our policy.
Religion as an excuse for discrimination. A slippery slope.
In this country, businesses operate in a secular world. Secular laws rule. If one wishes to operate as a religious entity, one can simply claim as such for tax purposes and discriminate using whatever laws their particular religion allows.
And we thought Citizens United where “corporations are people” was goofy? LOL
It is speech
Ok cool...its my religious belief that I dont speak to Gays & Trans
If a business wants to refuse service to gays or anyone else, they should have a large sign saying so in their window. Then a gay does not have to face being embarrassed by a bigot and thrown out. Of course, people offended by such owners would also pass them by. But if you really believe, then it is no problem.
Supreme Court rules businesses can refuse service to LGBTQ+ customers
https://www.axios.com/2023/06/30/supreme-court-lgbtq-wedding-website
WINNING AND ON A ROLL!!!!!
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I'll respect business owners more if they also refuse to serve adulterers and liars.
Businesses can refuse to serve same-sex couples if doing so would violate the owners' religious beliefs, the Supreme Court ruled on Friday.
Its my religious belief not to do business with Gays
'No Gays Allowed' on front door of a business
I'll respect business owners more if they also refuse to serve adulterers and liars.
What a tragedy for the US and confirmation that the alt reich is determined to eliminate centuries of social progress. At least the Republicans keep signing up for Anti-Equality. There's always the next election.
Anyone refusing service to same sex couples because of "religion" is not only a fake xtian but also obviously consorts with adulterers and liars.

This is exactly what we expected. "No Gays" "No Blacks" "No Trans" "No Non-White" "No Non-Straight"
The gutter scum of humanity, which volsrock represents without pay, wants to maintain their unearned privilege and devolve into tadpoles. I say we continue the fight. They're all nearly dead anyway.
So u are gay?
Assuming it's possible that you could conceivably possess some kind of creative, or artistic or technical talent, I would L♥VE to see your reaction when some far right-wing, conservative group came to you, and requested your services to create something that expressed and promoted their views and ideas. Maybe a cake, or a mural, or a website or whatever, that totally blasted as immoral, repugnant and disgusting, any and all non-Christian, non-heterosexual lifestyle choices and proclaimed The Bible as the guiding law that all humans must be held to.
And then the law, because the SCOTUS ruled the way you wanted them to, FORCED you to create this expression of ideas you find abhorrent under threat of a lawsuit.
That would be soooooooooooo satisfying.![]()
You either don't understand how to make an analogy or you don't understand the issues here. My guess is that it's both on top of the fact that you're a supremely stupid wannabe troll.
First of all, far right-wing, conservative groups are not a protected class. From a federal standpoint, neither are LGBTQ people. In Colorado, however, where the case originated, LGBTQ people are a class protected from discrimination. So you're already wrong.
Second of all, the website designer was never harmed. She never provided services to a gay couple. No gay couple ever asked her for services. She never denied services to a gay couple. She never had any interaction with the state except to sue it because she wanted to preemptively secure her "right" to shit on LGBTQ people because she's a bigot and a wicked false xtian. I haven't read the entire ruling yet, but I also haven't heard any media coverage about standing. I'm sure the web designer somehow achieved standing, but that in and of itself is mind blowing when we consider that the Supreme Court of the United States decided to rule on a hypothetical case that never actually happened just to inject itself into the country's culture wars. This is a YOLO court on a kamikaze mission to end equal protections and civil rights for every non-white, non-male, non-Christian, non-straight individual in the US. The white bitch on the Court did as she was told to do and voted with the white men, but the far right agenda that has stolen our highest court is for the exclusive benefit of dying men like you with nothing to lose and all the time in the world to bitch.
Next, homosexuality is not a "lifestyle". For fuck sake, how old are you? Yachting is a lifestyle. Golf club culture is a lifestyle. Being Black, gay, short, or female is not a "lifestyle". So I sure as shit can refuse to make a swastika cake for your next KKK potluck. But you know what's even better? I don't sell my goods and services on the public market. I'm smart enough to realize that regressive, racist, homophobic pieces of shit are not worth doing business with. So, rather than be the bitchy little snowflakes you people are, and demand to be exempted from the laws that apply to every other inhabitant of Colorado, I choose to make my living where the law and my sensibilities intersect.
I say we continue the fight. They're all nearly dead anyway.
The law only applies to services that involve the promotion of a message, Karen.