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 34852 times)

I don't even know what you're trying to say here
Maybe you should try reading his post, then.

Maybe you should try reading his post, then.
No he's just not making any sense.

His post made perfect sense, hate to break it to you.

The case was on the provision of contraceptives, though.

yes, but the ruling was based off of the federal RFRA

it's set a precedent now, and a lot of the state RFRAs have been passed since the decision since the federal one was considered too much of an overreach to deal with state affairs

His post made perfect sense, hate to break it to you.
did not.

did not.
That's a pretty convincing argument you've made, there.



It actually did not, srs.
Please, enlighten us on what about his post didn't make sense, lol.

I think he's complaining about me getting angry at people getting angry at a subject but idk what about that is worth mentioning at all.

Surprised we have to get into this whole angerception stuff just because someone doesn't agree with my views on something

I think he's complaining about me getting angry at people getting angry at a subject but idk what about that is worth mentioning at all.
Why are you even getting angry in the first place?

Why are you even getting angry in the first place?
People getting angry at the pizzaria's decision not to cater a gay wedding?

People getting angry at the pizzaria's decision not to cater a gay wedding?
They're being richards to people just because of their loveual orientation, doesn't matter what your religious views are, everyone is a person and in society people are expected to treat each-other nicely. If you don't, there's going to be backlash. It's completely understandable that people would be upset. Threatening to kill is taking it way too far though.

People getting angry at the pizzaria's decision not to cater a gay wedding?
You've really highlighted your ability to read here.

I asked you why you were angry, not that a couple rustled non-existent wedding planners and general citizens were angry.
And honestly if that makes you upset I don't know how to manage to live life each day knowing there are hundreds of starving kids you can't save.

But you see I feel the opposite, I think private businesses should have the right to decide who they serve and should not be forced to serve anyone.