untermensche
Contributor
Heartbreak and humiliation?
Why not? I guess it should all be puppy dogs and roses when someone discriminates against you.
Why not? If a single baker refusing to make your gender transition celebration cake and this breaks your heart and humiliates you, you don't need a gender transition celebration cake. You need psychological counselling to understand why the opinion of one complete stranger could break your heart and humiliate you, and you need to learn techniques to build psychological resilience, because your current level of resilience is not detectable.
Why not? Because for every Colorado baker who doesn't want to take your commission for a gender transition celebration cake, there will be another who will not only take your commission, but will specialise in baking gender transition celebration cakes. They'll probably give you a discount if you convey your heartbreak and humiliation suffered at the hands of a complete stranger who refused your commission.
Why not? Because if I went to a bakery that didn't want to bake a cake for my same-sex wedding, I would say 'oh, that's sad, I'll take my money elsewhere', and then I'd leave the shop and never shop with or think about the baker again.
This is about what people in business should be required to do.
If they serve the general public then they must not discriminate illegally.
We clearly understand that in the case of the lunch counter that to not serve black customers is illegal discrimination.
Refusing to serve the reasonable requests of people undergoing a gender transition process is also illegal discrimination.
Even if some Supreme Court dinosaurs get it wrong.
No line from scripture can be produced that says it is sinful to bake cakes for people undergoing gender transition.
To claim it is a religious stance is absurd nonsense.