Neutral 123 wrote:Because there is a history of people choosing to discriminate and take the freedoms of certain groups. We are not talking about an individual, we are talking about groups of people. Groups of people who have been jailed, killed, discriminated against, for being a part of a certain group.
Well, of course. Nobody's arguing that jailing or killing someone because of his sexual orientation isn't wrong; but selling someone a cake is hardly comparable.
If I kill you, I am actively doing something TO you, which is an obvious impingement on your freedom. If I refuse to make you a cake, I'm not DOING anything to you; I'm choosing NOT to do something FOR you. That's not a limitation on YOUR freedom; it's an expression of MINE.
In other words, your freedom ends where mine begins.
Neutral 123 wrote:Those involved in support of the law, quite a few of them are clearly anti gay, and have offered anti gay propaganda in various forms. You cannot have freedom when some groups are basically being blackballed and blocked from having equal access, equal opportunity, equal freedom.
I feel like you need to unpack some of these terms. When you talk about equal access, what do you mean? Access to what? To my cakes? They're MY cakes. Why would the issue come down to YOUR access to them?
Equal opportunity for what? For MY cakes? The public doesn't own them; your taxes didn't pay for them to be made. I made them. My right to do what I please with them is at LEAST as important as your right to want to buy them.