skews13
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- Mar 18, 2017
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Your last paragraph makes sense. I'm sure that is the mindset of the parent who used the special occasion of her sons 9 th birthday to make a political statement at the expense of her own child. As a father who has raised sons and daughters I can say with absolute confidence a 9 year old could care less about who the president is or what their politics are. They want a cake recognizing them, along with ice cream for them self and their friends. That parent has psychological issues that makes me worry for that child's well being.Imagine the day when a kid is denied a designed cake of the president of the United States. Forget the business absurdity of this, but how does a Snowflake explain to their friends, family and kids that they didn't have the courage to make a cake of a politician they didn't like, never less their president?
Let's hope when a life and death situation arises, your only hope of being saved doesn't rest on the shoulders of such a creampuff Snowflake baker.
If I were the kids parents, I would have the cake made by someone with the, gasp, "courage", to make such a cake and then stand a few feet from his business and offer free cake to passerbyers while advertising the place that designed it.