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Saturday, January 31, 2015

This Colorado baker refused to put an anti-gay message on cakes. Now she is facing a civil rights complaint.

 
A Denver bakery has found itself at the center of an LGBT rights controversy. But this isn’t about another bakery refusing to fulfill an order for a same-sex wedding. Instead, Azucar Bakery in Denver is the subject of a Colorado civil rights investigation for declining to decorate a cake with an anti-gay message.

A customer, identified as Bill Jack, told reporters that he believes Azucar Bakery “discriminated” against him “based on my creed,” which is Christian. He filed a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Division some time last year, though according to his statement to reporters, Jack said he wouldn’t comment on the specifics of the complaint. But the baker in question did.

Jack walked into Azucar Bakery last March and asked for two cakes, both in the shape of Bibles. That wasn’t a problem for Marjorie Silva, the bakery’s owner. It was what Jack wanted her to write on the cake: Anti-gay phrases including “God hates gays” and an image of two men holding hands, covered in a big, red “X.”

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

World is going to HE&& in a handbasket!!

Anonymous said...

The guy should have baked and decorated his own cake. And that would have been real attractive, wouldn't it? Just like his attitude.

Anonymous said...

Works both ways. Lol!

Anonymous said...

As a independent business owner, I have the right to refuse any sale/service to anyone for any reason.

Anonymous said...

Take the ordet and put in a special saUce.

Anonymous said...

Not with obama and holder in office.

Anonymous said...

I think a "No Negativity" rule is assumed on cakes.