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(Pounding the table)...."ooooh, I'm so offended by that person speaking. She has to stop because it's hurting me. No, I don't want to grow up, I don't have too, there's no law that can make me." (pouting, with arms crossed)
Yup, we have a national case of perpetual adolescence....on both coasts anyway. )
She also went to another restaurant that the family went to and harassed them there. Something that people always seem to forget. That’s too far in my opinion, and she deserves the criticism.
Did you support the Christian bakers decision? Do you support the Red Hen owner's decision? If so, your post describes yourself.
The biggest difference between the two to me is this: The baker said he would sell them a cake off the shelf but not create them a cake directly for their wedding.
With Sanders & Family, they flat out refused service.
I'm sorry that you can't disprove it it occurred and have a moral compass that allows you to call a man you don't know a liar as well as ridicule someone who believes his commentary.
The biggest difference between the two to me is this: The baker said he would sell them a cake off the shelf but not create them a cake directly for their wedding.
With Sanders & Family, they flat out refused service.
It's even worse than that. They were seated and had begun their meal! This would be a different conversation had they been declined to be seated.
Still bad and very petty, IMO, but to ask them to leave in the middle of dinner? She deserves to lose her business if that is her arbitrary example of how customers may be treated.
I'm sorry that you can't disprove it it occurred and have a moral compass that allows you to call a man you don't know a liar as well as ridicule someone who believes his commentary.
THAT -- is very sad!
I'm sorry that you cannot prove it did happen and have a moral compass that allows you to call someone you don't know a liar as well as ridicule someone who believes his commentary.
The biggest difference between the two to me is this: The baker said he would sell them a cake off the shelf but not create them a cake directly for their wedding.
With Sanders & Family, they flat out refused service.
Does Red Hen sell prepackaged meals? My understanding is that providing service would require them to prepare her a meal made to order. I don't see a meaningful distinction there. A better analogy would be if Red Hen refused to sell Sanders a gift certificate.
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