I honestly don't understand the legal underpinnings of how the courts can tell a baker that he has to go against his religious convictions and make cakes for gay people but a big tech firm can deny service to a conservative cause they don't like what they say? I mean the I think they literally said, "If your open for business, you're open to everyone"
Don't get me wrong, I'm glad .win won over the reddit page but I kind of feel like we still have a fight with them or this way of thinking wins.
I honestly don't understand the legal underpinnings of how the courts can tell a baker that he has to go against his religious convictions and make cakes for gay people but a big tech firm can deny service to a conservative cause they don't like what they say? I mean the I think they literally said, "If your open for business, you're open to everyone"
Don't get me wrong, I'm glad .win won over the reddit page but I kind of feel like we still have a fight with them or this way of thinking wins.