Quote from: Svetlana.K on April 02, 2015, 10:48:41 PM
" If they would have just shut their pie holes (punintentional) and kept their bigotry to themselves, there would have been zero backlash."
"If they had kept quiet..." (about their deeply held religious beliefs), they would not be suffering the backlash, threats and intimidation by those that so loudly and forcefully demand tolerance for their own views, beliefs and practices.
Is there not some irony and just a bit of hypocrisy in this attitude? "Just sit down! Shut up! Believe what "I" say, and I won't rain the wrath of the far left upon you, threaten you, and shut down your business."?
No hypocrisy, Svetlana. It's all about who was imposed upon first. "Our side" wanted to buy a product, which they sell to the public. We are part of the public.
By refusing to sell to us, they violated our right to purchase their product..."We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone" was ruled unconstitutional many decades ago. If one is in business of selling something, one cannot refuse service to any customer who has the money to pay for it; especially those customers who happen to be in a "protected class" (i.e., race, color, creed, disability, sexual orientation, etc).
Refusal to provide the product or service to a protected class is considered evidence of hostility to the individual
because of their status in a protected class, who was turned away, which allows them to sue for damages. The business must prove that it did not exhibit bias against the person(s) because they belong to a particular protected class.
So in the eyes of the law (and justice in general, I might add), the business (in this example) was the one who harmed another person; threats of violence are illegal and should be prosecuted, but threats of boycotts and other financial harm are a legitimate form of protest.
Religion must never be used to support or encourage hate, at least...not without consequences.
We are not asking them to accept us, just don't make life miserable for us. And yes, if they make life miserable...then by golly we'll do the same.
But it is not hypocrisy.
imho