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Originally Posted by mikemhg
^Bahahaha, really you find it troubling? I don't.
When those Evangelical bakeries decide to not make a wedding cake for a gay couple, why do conservatives run to cry out freedom? That he or she should be able to make whatever decision they want with their business? When the shoe is on the other foot, conservatives want to cry censorship, and that a company should not be allowed to discriminate?
You can't have both sides. Alex Jones has called Sandy Hook a false flag, which has literally put families of the victims in actual danger from death threats from his psychotic minions.
Google, Facebook, etc have decided they do not want to associate with such a person, as legally they could be held liable for hosting videos in which in incites violence and hate speech.
How is that any different from the baker who doesn't want to make gay cakes?
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that was a ruling based on religious rights. had nothing to do with allowing a business to discriminate simply because it's private.
it was also determined that the state court was biased against his religious right.
i don't really care that he got banned. aside from the entertainment he provided. but then you'd have to ask why antifa still has channels and sites up.
their are many many others who violate the terms. that's where the problem comes in. if they're targeting specifically conservative sites, it's discrimination.