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发信人: dcb (奉钻风之命删除), 信区: GayStudy
标 题: Gay 还要自豪地迫害多少遵纪守法的人
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Oct 1 06:04:40 2014, 美东)
Oregon began recognizing same-sex marriages from other jurisdictions in
October 2013.
Oregon began recognizing same-sex marriages from other jurisdictions in
October 2013.
This case store refused to bake cake for illegal marriage in Jan 2013, and
then .....................
等到毒品合法化后,毒贩也要到出迫害自古以来拒绝贩毒的人们的.
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Melissa Klein, Anti-Gay Baker, Cries At Values Voter Summit Over Business
Closing
The Huffington Post | By James Nichols
Anti-gay baker Melissa Klein cried at the Values Voter Summit last week over
the closing of her business after she and her husband, Aaron, faced severe
backlash from their refusal to make a cake for a lesbian couple's wedding.
In January 2013, Sweet Cakes By Melissa, located in Gresham, Ore., refused
service to a lesbian couple looking for a wedding cake. The subsequent
fallout included national media attention and a state investigation for anti
-gay discrimination, which may be supported by the Kleins' agreeing to bake
cakes for an "ex-gay" group.
The couple is now reportedly fighting a $150,000 lawsuit from the state, a
reality that made Klein break into tears while discussing her passion for
the process of baking wedding cakes during the Values Voter Summit.
"For me personally, when I would sit down with them, I just would want to
know everything about her wedding," an emotional Klein told the audience. "I
'd want to know about the flowers, her dress, the centerpieces, her colors,
the way her hair is going to be. I would even want to talk about 'where are
you going on your honeymoon?'"
Following outrage over the business's anti-gay actions, Sweet Cakes By
Melissa eventually chose to shut down their storefront rather than serve gay
clients but the bakery is currently operating out of a home kitchen and is
still taking orders online.
Clarification: An earlier version of this story reported that Sweet Cakes
was "forced" to shut down in the wake of the backlash it received for not
serving LGBT clients. However, the bakers chose to shutter their business
rather than offer cakes to gay clients. |
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