Printer who nixed gay pride shirt goes to Ky. Supreme Court

Started by Sick Of Silence, August 23, 2019, 11:20:46 PM

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Sick Of Silence

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/printer-who-nixed-gay-pride-shirt-goes-to-ky-supreme-court/ar-AAGeBYj?li=BBnbcA1

QuoteA Kentucky print shop owner who refused to make a gay pride T-shirt argued before the Kentucky Supreme Court that he shouldn't be compelled to promote messages that go against his religious beliefs.

Blaine Adamson, owner of Hands-On Originals in Lexington, declined a T-shirt order from Lexington's Gay and Lesbian Services Organization for the city's 2012 Gay Pride Festival. The design had the text "Lexington Pride Festival" wrapped around the number five, celebrating the event's fifth year.

The city's Human Rights Commission said Adamson's refusal violated its gay-rights fairness ordinance.

Isn't this just a version of the gay wedding cake? Doesn't the Supreme Court decision set precedent?
With all these lawyers with cameras on the street I'm shocked we have so much crime in the world.
This challenge to law and order is always the start to loosing our constitutional rights.
How come nobody was interested in educating people about these rights until online videos got monetization?

Rick

Your going to be punished by paying legal bills. I heard the bakers bills where $3 million.
I dream of the day a chicken can cross the road with out it's motives being questioned.