Based on what this SCOTUS will rule regarding homophobic Xian bakeries, this will be perfectly legal. I don't agree with refusing service. If people pay their bill and gratuity and don't cause a ruckus, they should be welcome in the restaurant. By the same token, if a same sex couple want a wedding cake, their money is good and they should bake a cake for them.
If SCOTUS rules that businesses can refuse to cater to LGBTQ then a business can refuse services to anti LGBTQ organizations as well. Let's wait and see what the decisionis. Next thing is that businesses will claim that is is against their religious right to refuse service to mixed couples, or people of a different religion, or people of a darker skin color based on their religious beliefs.
The restaurant will have made more money from the free publicity & promotion than what they lost on the night.
Who the fuck cares about anyone’s beliefs with this?
Your first concern is to get the business in the first place. Does money really care? No.
Presumably the xtians bar the ProLife and LGBTQ people from their whore houses -p I mean churches & places of worship so whats good for one . . .
Money is not the measure of worth.
I do not agree with refusing service or the cake bake thing either. The best I can say here is that payback is a bitch.
Something about geese & ganders?
As much as I enjoy seeing the sanctimonious pricks get hit in the face with a cream pie, I hate to see this kind of thing happen. If you run a business that is open to the public, you should not be able to discriminate against any would-be customer based on race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, or political affiliation.
Political affiliation isn't a protected class like religion, race, gender, etc
@Druvius In this case, religion and politics are intertwined. Are we sure the restaurant was not discriminating based on religion?
Does vendor right to refuse sale & supply not apply in America?
If someone is a shithead, they can embarrass themselves somewhere else.
I absolutely LOVE that their own tactics are being used against them.
It's funny how some people become totally outraged when confronted with their own bigotry.
@anglophone Ain't it though?
It's like they think the rules of common decency don't apply to them, or something.