A person's right to express their religious belief includes the right to refuse to photograph, bake a cake for, or perform music, at gay wedding ceremonies.
Deciding that you may have a penis, but consider yourself a woman, is not a reason to enter the women's room.
These laws have been found to be problematic for some entertainers, including Bruce Springsteen, Tracy Morgan, and a few others. Some corporations also have objected to these laws also.
Therefore these corporations, and entertainers have refused to do business with people in states that have objectionable laws, or have threatened to do so, pending yet to be voted on legislation.
So I have a few questions for those who object to such laws, and threaten or have carried out their own private boycotts.
- Do you get to decide what is right for everyone? If so, who died and made you king?
- Does your right to object to Christian beliefs override my right to believe what Christ teaches?
- Mr. Springsteen, how is your right to not perform music in North Carolina differ from a baker's right to not bake a gay wedding cake?
- Mr. Morgan, when did your rights supersede the people of Mississippi?
- Do you not see the dilemma you present? The hypocrisy?
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