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Should an African American baker be forced to bake a cake for someone in the KKK?

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Jackaloftheazuresand · 26-30, M
is the cake to be used in a KKK related event? The wedding cake scenario involves the baker in the ceremony so that's why it makes sense
Abrienda · 26-30, F
@Jackaloftheazuresand Exactly. A cake ordered by someone IN the KKK? Yes. A cake ordered that's be part of a fund-raising event FOR the KKK? No.

You don't have to go far back in history to see how this could develop. The first step towards the Holocaust in Germany was the refusal to sell or buy or provide services to Jews simply cause they were Jews.

So, say I was anti-Mormon. Should I be required to sell to Mormons? Yes. Should I be required to donate money to their missionary activities? No.

It is the difference between tolerance and acceptance.
katielass · F
@Abrienda My Mormon neighbors don't eat sweets. Not sure if that's just them or the religion. I know they don't drink coffee, tea or soda.