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Gay cake couple lose discrimination case
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Originally Posted by
Monty92
It's a shocker, alright. We can no longer act as our consciences dictate because someone is going to call it discriminatory.
At the risk of being trite, one wonders how the case would have gone had the baker been muslim. But then it would never have arisen, since Christians are easy targets.
Meanwhile, the Lord Mayor of Manchester has been called some names he finds 'hurtful and offensive' and believes that should therefore be a matter for prosecution. :-(
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Originally Posted by
Burney
It's a shocker, alright. We can no longer act as our consciences dictate because someone is going to call it discriminatory.
At the risk of being trite, one wonders how the case would have gone had the baker been muslim. But then it would never have arisen, since Christians are easy targets.
Meanwhile, the Lord Mayor of Manchester has been called some names he finds 'hurtful and offensive' and believes that should therefore be a matter for prosecution. :-(
Yes, I look forward to the first Muslim printer prosecuted for refusing to print cartoons of Muhammed.
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Originally Posted by
Burney
It's a shocker, alright. We can no longer act as our consciences dictate because someone is going to call it discriminatory.
At the risk of being trite, one wonders how the case would have gone had the baker been muslim. But then it would never have arisen, since Christians are easy targets.
Meanwhile, the Lord Mayor of Manchester has been called some names he finds 'hurtful and offensive' and believes that should therefore be a matter for prosecution. :-(
Have you seen his hair? I'd be tempted to call him hurtful and offensive names, only not on account of the bending.
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Originally Posted by
Burney
At the risk of being trite, one wonders how the case would have gone had the baker been muslim.
I'm bloody sure Nadiya would have been happy to do it. She did win the GBBO after all, which is probably the gayest programme ever on a major tv channel :shrug:
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Originally Posted by
Monty92
Yes, I look forward to the first Muslim printer prosecuted for refusing to print cartoons of Muhammed.
I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you. Christians tend to be nice, peaceful people who don't kill you for disagreeing with them. This makes them prime targets for identity politics types wanting an easy win.
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71 Guns - channeling the spirit of Mr Hat
I'm bloody sure Nadiya would have been happy to do it. She did win the GBBO after all, which is probably the gayest programme ever on a major tv channel :shrug:
Are you really? :hehe: I watched a programme about her going off to Bangladesh. Her husband was congratulating himself on how progressive he was for letting her go off on her own. I think making a cake that went directly against her religious principles might have been a bit tricky for her.
Religion's like that, you see? It actually involves believing certain things and sticking to them. Just because someone seems nice on telly doesn't mean they don't have religious views that would make your hair curl.
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Sir C
Have you seen his hair? I'd be tempted to call him hurtful and offensive names, only not on account of the bending.
Yes. He looks like Morrissey with a facelift.
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Originally Posted by
Burney
Religion's like that, you see? It actually involves believing certain things and sticking to them. Just because someone seems nice on telly doesn't mean they don't have religious views that would make your hair curl.
Doesn't mean they do either. And I'm sure whichever one of the presenters licks the wrong side of the stamp would have eaten her raspberry torte, so to speak.
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Originally Posted by
71 Guns - channeling the spirit of Mr Hat
Doesn't mean they do either. And I'm sure whichever one of the presenters licks the wrong side of the stamp would have eaten her raspberry torte, so to speak.
No, I still don't think you get it. People in the post-Enlightenment west forget that religion is a real thing to others that guides their lives and not just something to which people pay lip service. It is a hard and fast guide to life. There is no ambiguity in the Quran's teachings on homosexuality - it is an abomination punishable by death. You can't actually be a faithful muslim and not subscribe to those views - whatever your human feelings are about individuals may be.
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Originally Posted by
Monty92
Yes, I look forward to the first Muslim printer prosecuted for refusing to print cartoons of Muhammed.
They objected to Gay marriage, in your scenario they would have refused to make a cake if someone had asked for a joke about Christianity... so basically, you using Muslims and Muhammed has nothing to do with this case
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Originally Posted by
Pokster
They objected to Gay marriage, in your scenario they would have refused to make a cake if someone had asked for a joke about Christianity... so basically, you using Muslims and Muhammed has nothing to do with this case
The point is, if we agree (which we should) that a muslim printer should be allowed to refuse to publish cartoons of Muhammed, then we should also agree that this christian couple should be allowed to refuse to make a cake endorsing gay marriage.
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Originally Posted by
Monty92
The point is, if we agree (which we should) that a muslim printer should be allowed to refuse to publish cartoons of Muhammed, then we should also agree that this christian couple should be allowed to refuse to make a cake endorsing gay marriage.
Completely different, if ther muslim printer refused to print a copy of the bible then i agree with you...
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Originally Posted by
Pokster
Completely different, if ther muslim printer refused to print a copy of the bible then i agree with you...
Hang on, so you don't think a muslim printer should be allowed to refuse to print a copy of the bible?
What about if the customer wanting the bible was also muslim?
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Originally Posted by
Monty92
Hang on, so you don't think a muslim printer should be allowed to refuse to print a copy of the bible?
What about if the customer wanting the bible was also muslim?
No, I don't think a muslim printer should be allowed to refuse to print a copy of the bible, because it is discrimination. Tha same as the cake couple shouldn't be allowed to refuse to make a cake for a gay couple.
If either the printer or cake customer was trying to cause offence on purpose then the company has the right to refuse imo
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Why not have a whip round and do a test case? Find a particularly religious Muslim printer and ask them to do those Danish cartoons?
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Originally Posted by
Pokster
No, I don't think a muslim printer should be allowed to refuse to print a copy of the bible, because it is discrimination. Tha same as the cake couple shouldn't be allowed to refuse to make a cake for a gay couple.
If either the printer or cake customer was trying to cause offence on purpose then the company has the right to refuse imo
The more pertinent point here is whether this case would ever have been brought against a muslim baker who'd made a similar refusal.
I can fûcking well guarantee you that it would not.
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If you take a case against a Muslim, you're racist.
You back Asher's in this situation, you're homophobic.
Edit- I suppose it's actually Sectarianism.
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Norn Iron
If you take a case against a Muslim, you're racist.
You back Asher's in this situation, you're homophobic.
Well if we take the Rotherham case as a guide, anyone attempting to prosecute a muslim in this situation would have been ignored by the Police and CPS and, had they continued to press, would have been threatened by the Police with a charge of Inciting Racial and Religious Hatred.
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Originally Posted by
Burney
The more pertinent point here is whether this case would ever have been brought against a muslim baker who'd made a similar refusal.
I can fûcking well guarantee you that it would not.
Shall we give it it a go then?
http://www.halalcakes4u.co.uk/
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Ash
No, because any right thinking person wouldn't intend to offend anyone & then threaten to take them to court over their religious beliefs.
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Ash
Halal cake? Cake, with no bacon?
No bloody thank you!
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Ash
Maybe test the water by asking for one of these?
Attachment 348
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Burney
In fairness, Peppa Pig ought to be illegal.
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redgunamo
In fairness, Peppa Pig ought to be illegal.
So basically,it is illegal to refuse to decorate a cake with a slogan in support of an illegal act. This place :-(
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TheCurly
So basically,it is illegal to refuse to decorate a cake with a slogan in support of an illegal act. This place :-(
Which illegal act?
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Ash
Which illegal act?
Gay marriage is not legal here
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TheCurly
Gay marriage is not legal here
Gadzooks! I didn't realise. This is terrible, Curly. I had no idea that uphill gardeners were so terribly oppressed in the six counties. :-(
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Ash
Gadzooks! I didn't realise. This is terrible, Curly. I had no idea that uphill gardeners were so terribly oppressed in the six counties. :-(
Oh, right. I thought he meant on AWIMB.
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redgunamo
Oh, right. I thought he meant on AWIMB.
Well, obviously they're oppressed on AWIMB. It's basically exactly like Saudi Arabia on here.
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Ash
Well, obviously they're oppressed on AWIMB. It's basically exactly like Saudi Arabia on here.
It's difficult to oppress something that doesn't exist though, ain't it. Unless, you .. you know .. want to tell us something.
Fire away. I am seated and the cask is stationed at my elbow.
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Bob
Surely if you are providing a printing service you should be entitled not to print anything which offends you, as much as you have a responsibility not to print something which could offend others. Freedom and liberty under the law should work both ways.
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Originally Posted by
Yesterday Once More
Surely if you are providing a printing service you should be entitled not to print anything which offends you, as much as you have a responsibility not to print something which could offend others. Freedom and liberty under the law should work both ways.
Or maybe everyone should just stop being so easily offended. :shrug:
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Ash
Or maybe everyone should just stop being so easily offended. :shrug:
Mrs C,who is very morally inspired,doesn't know where to stand on this issue.It's as if it is both right and wrong iho
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TheCurly
Mrs C,who is very morally inspired,doesn't know where to stand on this issue.It's as if it is both right and wrong iho
I think we can all agree that the problem is protestants, c. :nod:
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Originally Posted by
Burney
I think we can all agree that the problem is protestants, c. :nod:
:nod: Not so much yer Presbys but yer Free Presbys
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Originally Posted by
TheCurly
:nod: Not so much yer Presbys but yer Free Presbys
Yes. I'm surprised such people even allow cake. I'd have thought they subsist on thin gruel and tepid water.
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Originally Posted by
Burney
Yes. I'm surprised such people even allow cake. I'd have thought they subsist on thin gruel and tepid water.
I'm sure tourists are most impressed when they come to Belfast for the weekend.Wake up on Sunday morning and decide what to do with the day only to find EVERYWHERE IS FÚCKING CLOSED
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Originally Posted by
TheCurly
I'm sure tourists are most impressed when they come to Belfast for the weekend.Wake up on Sunday morning and decide what to do with the day only to find EVERYWHERE IS FÚCKING CLOSED
To be fair, that's the case in most of mainland Europe as well - but that's mostly down to them being lazy rather than mad Orangemen.
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I'm not 100% sure Bert & Ernie bowled from the pavilion end.
they're just two bros post college who were trying to save on the rent.
I'm pretty sure they tag teamed a few of the pros on the street.