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Homosexuals and Muslims Can Refuse Service to People and No One Cares
Posted on March 13, 2014 in Marriage, Public Policy by Nathan Cherry
Let me see if I got this straight. A gay hairstylist is seeking acceptance for same-sex “marriage” and an end to what he calls “discrimination” in New Mexico. So he is seeking “equality” and “dignity” for everyone and tolerance for his lifestyle. And in order to accomplish those goals he is being intolerant by disrespecting the views of others and refusing to give equality and dignity to those who disagree with his view.
This isn’t the first time a homosexual has refused to provide services to those that disagree with their views.
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Tags: barber, conservative, discrimination, equality, gay, hairstylist, homosexual, hypocrisy, marriage, Muslim, refuse, service
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