rightwinger
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So you put up a sign that offends your customers and then complain when they don't want to do business with you
No moron, they already had the rings made, had spent the money to make them...then they noticed the sign...and took offense.......I heard the interview with the woman who was involved....she is a moron....
And the couple decided they did not want to do business with an establishment that openly advertised they oppose their marriage
Free enterprise at its finest
So, the customer can decide he/she doesn't want to do business, but the owner cannot? Funny standard you follow there.
Yes, that is the way it works
If you own a business, you must serve everyone
A customer is free to decide who he wants to give his business to
Is that so hard to understand?
That's what the law says, but of course the whole premise of this thread is that the law violates the rights of business owners.
The law protects the
In case you haven't been paying attention, there are at least as many willing to patronize said business because they agree with the owners' opinions as their are those who would take their business elsewhere. So, please, let those who will patronize this business, or another, as they desire. What needs to cease is the propensity of certain types to seek out and victimize specific businesses based solely on the business owner's personal convictions.So you put up a sign that offends your customers and then complain when they don't want to do business with you
The queers did do business with them, numskull. They ordered a couple of wedding rings and then refused to pay.
They were informed about the sign after they placed the order
Didn't make the ring so special
So....we were told that if these business owners simply made the product they would be fine......apparently that isn't the case......is it?
It seems you still don't get it
If you open a business, you are required to accomodate everyone
If you patronize a business, you can go where you please
That is why it is wise for businesses not to openly offend their customers
If that is your business model, to offend some customers so you can pander to others...you are welcome to it
Just don't whine about lost business