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Monday, October 4, 2010

Bakery May Be Evicted for Not Endorsing Homosexual Depravity

Rule by moonbats means it's not enough to refrain from saying anything negative about disgusting and lethal disease-spreading sexual perversions. When called upon to participate in the promotion of depravity, you had better comply:

An Indianapolis cookie shop could be evicted from its longtime location for refusing a special order from a college homosexual group.
The bakery "Just Cookies" has operated in a city-owned market for over 20 years. The president of the board that oversees the market told the Indianapolis Star that he would "hate to lose them" as a tenant — but that could very well happen because owner David Stockton took a moral stand and did not want to endorse homosexual activity.
Controversy arose this week after the owners of the bakery cited moral objections to a special-order request for rainbow-decorated cookies for next week's "National Coming Out Day" observance at a nearby university campus. Stockton told the caller he did not feel comfortable in supporting homosexual values, especially because it would not set a good example for his two daughters.
Micah Clark of the American Family Association of Indiana says there are reports the city might evict Stockton, citing a local "anti-discrimination" statute.

No one who has read 1984 will be surprised to see that "anti-discrimination" statutes are used to discriminate against groups liberals don't like, such as those who are guided by morality rather than politically correct decrees from our ruling class.

Once again we see that government ownership means a government boot grinding down on our faces.

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On a tip from TrickleUpPolitics.








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