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The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that a web designer can refuse to create websites for same-sex weddings on religious grounds. The case involved a Colorado web designer named Lorie Smith, who refused to create a website for a same-sex couple’s wedding. The couple filed a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, alleging that Smith’s refusal violated their civil rights.
Also relevant: https://newrepublic.com/article/173987/mysterious-case-fake-gay-marriage-website-real-straight-man-supreme-court
The “gay man” this woman claims contacted her to have a wedding website made:
So it’s fake but not gay? I don’t know how to process this.
Christo-fascists falsifying cases in attempts to set precedent in MY legal system? Why I never….
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Wtf. This can’t be true? Or do they just say, “fuck it, we’re still debating the principle of the fictional matter!”?
That’s exactly what happened. This case was nothing more than a “thought project” and should have been tossed before it was even heard. That said, the ruling is accurate because: In a fictional scenario you can do whatever you want.