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  • #11
    Originally posted by Julia Slobberts View Post
    That guy is an obvious closet gay.
    Yeah coz someone who dislikes gay is gay

    Lol

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    • #12
      His store, his choice on who he serves.. although bad reviews would be coming in soon and he's a mediocre business guy anyways so he'd never plan to be super rich..

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      • #13
        And that's the problem with wrong decisions

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        • #14
          I walked in there and asked them, where's the hard wood, so they kicked me out, fu**kin Raysis!!!

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          • #15
            Originally posted by DoubleLeftH00k View Post
            Yeah coz someone who dislikes gay is gay

            Lol
            That is how it works. You silly, boy?

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            • #16
              whats a gay doing in a hardware store

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              • #17
                If the government starts allowing this kind of stuff, soon it could be supermarkets denying food to people on "religious grounds".

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
                  ...discriminatory sign

                  Following the Supreme Court’s 7-2 ruling in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple, an East Tennessee business owner is celebrating by reposting a sign that reads, “No Gays Allowed.”

                  Jeff Amyx, a Baptist minister and owner of Amyx Hardware & Roofing Supplies, originally posted the sign in 2015 when SCOTUS ruled to permit same-sex marriage across the country.

                  Amyx claims that gay and lesbian couples are against his religion.

                  Following the ensuing backlash, Amyx took the “No Gays Allowed” sign down and replaced it with a sign reading, “We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who would violate our rights of freedom of speech & freedom of religion,” according to USA Today.

                  The business owner told WBIR that he was celebrating a “win” following the recent court ruling and hung the sign again. He has no plans to take it down.

                  “Christianity is under attack. This is a great win, don’t get me wrong, but this is not the end, this is just the beginning,” Amyx said. “Right now we’re seeing a ray of sunshine. This is happy days for Christians all over America, but dark days will come.”

                  What Amyx fails to see is that the Supreme Court did not rule that businesses in the United States can refuse service to people based on their sexual orientation and claim religious freedom. This ruling was only for the baker’s particular case.

                  https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/no-g...000218831.html

                  Thoughts?
                  Ignorance.

                  His understanding level is similar to 1bad's.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by SunSpace View Post
                    If the government starts allowing this kind of stuff, soon it could be supermarkets denying food to people on "religious grounds".
                    Then ull see those market closed down pretty quick

                    Leave business owners decide their fate

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Julia Slobberts View Post
                      That is how it works. You silly, boy?
                      So u hate guns it means u love guns? U silly girl

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