Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Nancy Pelosi and the wedding cake story.

Here is part of the statement Nancy Pelosi made concerning the SCOTUS ruling in the Colorado case:

"Our nation’s story is one of ever-expanding freedoms and progress toward a future of equal, full rights for all. To carry forth that progress, the Congress must immediately move to pass the Equality Act, to remove all doubt that sexual orientation and gender identity warrant fundamental civil rights protections in the workplace and in every place. Democrats will never stop fighting for every American’s right to full equality and equal justice under the law."

The issue here Nancy is whether a special set of people has the right to compel another set of people to participate in an activity to which they object to on religious grounds. Let's look at the consequences of the ruling.

Can homosexuals buy a  cake in a shop? YES. They do not need to even declare their sexual preferences.

Will people be denied the opportunity to purchase a cake on the basis of age, race, color or physical ability? NO.

Can homosexuals buy a wedding cake from someone who has no religious objection to homosexual wedding? YES.  

So, the ruling does not create a loss of rights for anyone and it protects religious freedom of professionals.

There clearly is a desire on the part of Liberals to elevate homosexuals to a special status.

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