2600 bro wrote:
Christian bakers (or any baker) should, by and large, be allowed to refuse service to anyone, just like tech companies.
It is in Christian bakers' best interest as well as tech companies' to have clear guidelines about who they will serve and to stick to those guidelines.
We don't need government for this. Grow up people.
Paradoxical wrote:
Totalitarian censorship is totalitarian censorship. I am sure if Orwell was alive today, he wouldn't be saying "censorship is only bad when the government does it" (really hot take, by the way) especially given that social media wasn't invented.
Seriously though, can we stop acting like we are arguing about the morality of censorship, if the liberals' best argument against Big Tech censorship is "well, it isn't illegal (yet) so it's fine" then it's not much of an argument. They really don't care about the morality of it at all, as long as the censorship is of people they disagree with they're going to support it. Stop trying to argue with liberals, they don't care about morality they just want power. That's why:
Kavanaugh rape accusations = #BelieveAllWomen but Biden accusation = "we need to hear all the facts"
BLM/Antifa riots = good, Trump riots = bad
George Floyd dies from a heart attack resisting arrest while high on meth and fentanyl and has a nationally-viewed funeral where he is buried in a gold casket. David Dorn (a black officer) dies fending off a robbery during George Floyd riots doesn't get more than a day of news coverage, is completely forgotten a week later.
Christian bakers who choose not to bake gay wedding cakes should be charged according to the left, whereas Big Tech should be allowed to censor the president of the United States because they're a private business.
Stop arguing with leftists, they only want power and will do/say whatever they can to get it, the truth does not matter
I'm good with this.