Alright...
I have some reservations about forcing people engaged in artistic endeavors to do work related to situations they disagree with - the example that comes to mind is baking a cake for a gay wedding.
And, if people are going to be honest, I bet they can understand where I'm coming from. After all, I didn't see anybody weeping and crying about all the performers who refused to perform a tRumps inauguration. They didn't want to be associated with tRump. I get that.
I also see that there is a problem with allowing people to opt out of equal treatment for all based on deeply held beliefs.
Case in point -
A religious school is being sued after it punished alleged racist harassers with one-day suspensions.
From the article:
I see a problem that has at least two sides, BOTH of which can be abused.
Is there a reasonable compromise? I dunno.
I have some reservations about forcing people engaged in artistic endeavors to do work related to situations they disagree with - the example that comes to mind is baking a cake for a gay wedding.
And, if people are going to be honest, I bet they can understand where I'm coming from. After all, I didn't see anybody weeping and crying about all the performers who refused to perform a tRumps inauguration. They didn't want to be associated with tRump. I get that.
I also see that there is a problem with allowing people to opt out of equal treatment for all based on deeply held beliefs.
Case in point -
A religious school is being sued after it punished alleged racist harassers with one-day suspensions.
From the article:
I see a problem that has at least two sides, BOTH of which can be abused.
Is there a reasonable compromise? I dunno.
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