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Where is the Outrage to close Muslim bakeries for not serving Gays?

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posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:16 AM
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The attack and closure that took place to a Christian owned Pizzeria in Indiana is not happening to Muslim Bakeries, and I wonder why.

louderwithcrowder.com...



So why is it the Gay communities are not outraged and targeting boycotts to these bakeries.

Could it be that they don't frequent these bakeries as they do Christian ones?

could it be that trying to shut down Muslim bakeries for not serving gay wedding cakes wouldn't work because most of their business is to fellow Muslims?

Why have they not attacked these bakeries on twitter and left threatening and derogatory messages on their phones or very bad disgusting reviews on Yelp and other social media sites?

Why aren't they filing legal cases against these Muslim bakeries to force them to make Gay wedding cakes?

Could it be that the GTLB community only wants to target Christian businesses?

and if that is true then the GTLB community is engaging in prejudice, bigotry and hate towards Christians only.


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posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:27 AM
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Where is the Outrage to close Muslim bakeries for not serving Gays?


In yesterday's thread!


2nd.



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:30 AM
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lol as though there'd be as many Muslim bakeries as there are christian ones, in a predominately christian country haha!.....you guys are so desperate to justify your prejudices....


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posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:34 AM
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Rhetoric and vitriol aside... no, Muslim business owners shouldn't be allowed to discriminate either.



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:35 AM
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a reply to: Prezbo369

Just as you are at justifying yours.



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:36 AM
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OMG lets shut down the 4 Muslim bakeries in all of America. That will make the LGBT community starve!

These bakeries don't affect anything, Muslims bakeries aren't a Dependant source for all of america, these bakeris usually cater to their local Muslim population.



edit:The video is soo bait... "ben loves steven" ok.. "Same sex is legal now hurray" < this sentance really? on the wedding cake?. Try harder hater.
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posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:37 AM
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originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: Prezbo369

Just as you are at justifying yours.


My prejudices against demonstrably silly statements? sure......no desperation required with this thread.


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posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:37 AM
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a reply to: Kali74

the point is there is no media splash, no internet tumoil or social media attacks against any of these Muslim Businesses who wont bake a Gay wedding cake.

So it would look as if the GTLB community only wants to attack Christian owned businesses. this truly shows their biased hate.



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:39 AM
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a reply to: luciddream

there are Muslim bakeries in every city, far more than four.



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:39 AM
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originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: Kali74

the point is there is no media splash, no internet tumoil or social media attacks against any of these Muslim Businesses who wont bake a Gay wedding cake.

So it would look as if the GTLB community only wants to attack Christian owned businesses. this truly shows their biased hate.


Muslims account for 0.6% of the population lol



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:47 AM
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a reply to: CharlieSpeirs

I don't see any GTLB outrage in yesterday's thread. Plus this thread makes specific statments and asks specific questions as to why the GTLB community is not doing the exact same to these Muslim Businesses as it did to the Pizzeria.



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:49 AM
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a reply to: ChesterJohn

Sure two threads asking where is the outrage is what we need, sure!



Well the news only broke in the early hours of this morning...

So give it time before you decide every one is ignoring this, "for reasons".



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:53 AM
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I think people and the law should respect the personal rights and views of individuals. To me it is absolutely wrong to force someone to do something which is against his/hers religious or personal moral views on such a matters and he/her has a right to say so. Capitalism bases in freedom (of choices) so does morality, if you are not ok with this business you go to the next one which suits you better, simple as that.
If customer is unhappy he can always change the store he do business with. You can always vote with your feets.

If you can´t find a cake you can always bake one.. it is not even hard.
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posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:54 AM
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a reply to: Prezbo369

World wide they account for 1.6 billion people, 20% of which are the "cut the head off of infidel" kind which is around 320 million people. That makes up more then 95% of the United states Of America population.

In America however.... Vast swaths are non Islamic. It's starting to change slowly in some of the more countryfied areas but in most major cities Islam is represented pretty heartily. Dearborn Michigan is ground zero of course and definitely not the norm but I'd bet there's wayyy more then 4 Muslim owned bakeries in the Dearborn/Detroit area alone.

It's not a bad thing that Muslims are migrating to the United states, we need to embrace our identity as the country made of everyone. Just imagine the United states without Italian food!!! Or Chinese food!(I woudlnt want to live lol) but it's definitely a bad thing if we don't treat them with the same respect/rules as everyone else..... That's gonna lead nowhere productive.

Almost every race/region has had to overcome adversity to take their place in Americas history books except the muslim/Arabs. That's what what we are going through right now I reckon. Some growing pains. Hopefully it's handled appropriately by all parties... 320 million extremists can really ruin a party lol



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:56 AM
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a reply to: CharlieSpeirs

I wasn't aware of the other thread yesterday.

And I am not saying anyone is ignoring anything.

I look at the broader picture as to all religions who deny business to GTLB over religious objections. But it seems the GTLB community only attacks on specific group over religious objections to serving them.

If I see the GTLB community unite and attack and intimidate these Muslim businesses as they did the baker, the photographer and the Pizza maker I will then say "it is about time".

Not holding my breath though.



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 11:57 AM
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originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: Kali74

the point is there is no media splash, no internet tumoil or social media attacks against any of these Muslim Businesses who wont bake a Gay wedding cake.

So it would look as if the GTLB community only wants to attack Christian owned businesses. this truly shows their biased hate.


Did anyone that was actually from the LGBT community try to get a gay cake from a Muslim bakery? I'm guessing not, or if so chose to not make a big deal of it. The only reason the previous gay vs christian bakers/florists/photographers ever got so big to begin with is that lawsuits were filed and the Christian Right out of rage made the stories go viral... so, good going?



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 12:04 PM
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originally posted by: Kali74
Rhetoric and vitriol aside... no, Muslim business owners shouldn't be allowed to discriminate either.


I believe they should all be allowed to.

It isn't smart business, but it is freedom.



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 12:07 PM
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originally posted by: dollukka
I think people and the law should respect the personal rights and views of individuals. To me it is absolutely wrong to force someone to do something which is against his/hers religious or personal moral views on such a matters and he/her has a right to say so. Capitalism bases in freedom (of choices) so does morality, if you are not ok with this business you go to the next one which suits you better, simple as that.
If customer is unhappy he can always change the store he do business with. You can always vote with your feets.

If you can´t find a cake you can always bake one.. it is not even hard.


A business isn't a person though. If we start down this path, where does it end?



posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 12:09 PM
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If Jeff Warren comes to bakery and wants to order a wedding cake with a picture of him and his underage childbride, would you still force bakery to make the cake as even Warren beliefs that he is in right in what he is doing and have a rights to order a wedding cake.
This would totally be against what baker beliefs and sees morally right. And baker do not want to be involved.. would you force him by law to bake the cake ?
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posted on Apr, 3 2015 @ 12:10 PM
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a reply to: johnwick

A cake or flowers or photos while can cause emotional damage, are not hugely life impacting. But what about other things, grocery stores, clothing stores, home goods, dry cleaners... what if I want to buy a run down house and renovate and the only hardware store around doesn't like me because of their religion? What about matters that come down to basic survival and prevent me from pursuing happiness?



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