Poll

Which side are you on?

I'm for businesses having the right to deny service to anyone
48 (42.5%)
I am against businesses having the right to deny service to anyone
45 (39.8%)
I don't have an opinion
11 (9.7%)
Other... (pls explain)
9 (8%)

Total Members Voted: 113

Author Topic: Pizzaria in my town raises $842k over gays rights debacle, reopens to full house  (Read 35406 times)

I'm more surprised that there's another forumer that lives in Indiana than anything
I used to live in Indiana if that means anything.

I used to live in Indiana if that means anything.
woooah i did too

call in and ask to get your gay wedding catered

Some times I wonder if the media plays a role in this stuff. For example I've seen some protests where there might be five guys with a sign, then the news shows up and that small group suddenly turns into a hundred people or more.


if riots break out, I'm getting a picket sign ready 2 go...

look for the guy with the notre dame cap and the minecraft tshirt and the bright pink picket sign.. gotta represent muh fellow homoloveual americans
<3

write "save tenshi" on the back of your sign


write "save and then lynch tenshi" on the back of your sign
fixed the fixed

I don't see why people denying gays to a service is still a news.
Men, women, black, white, and everyone gets denied service all the time.

I don't see why people denying gays to a service is still a news.
Men, women, black, white, and everyone gets denied service all the time.

Cause minorities need special attention.


I support the pizza place
They can deny anyone service for whatever reason they want
That's freedom

I don't see why people denying gays to a service is still a news.
Because it gets attention. That's how media works

I support the pizza place
They can deny anyone service for whatever reason they want
That's freedom
Tbh idk how I feel
On one hand, anyone should be able to go somewhere and get food just like anyone else
On the other, if a business wants to throw away business, both the initial refusal, and then the negative attention and boycotting that results, then they can deal with that

But in either case, allowing the discrimination of service to groups people and labeling it as "religious freedom" is moronic and disgusting

Also, who gets pizza for a wedding lol. Don't people usually get something nice?
« Last Edit: April 02, 2015, 06:11:00 PM by Headcrab Zombie »

On one hand, anyone should be able to go somewhere and get food just like anyone else

I would agree if there weren't fifteen other pizza places within ten blocks of memories pizza, some that have really loving good pizza

It's dehumanizing to be denied pizza over something that isn't in your control, but people should also learn to have thicker skin and get their pizza from better pizza places :/
« Last Edit: April 02, 2015, 02:10:26 PM by IkeTheGeneric »