From Raw Story:
Two women who hoped to buy gowns to wear to their wedding were turned away from a bridal shop in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, prompting a torrent of criticism for the store online and by word-of-mouth.
According to PAHomepage.com, the brides-to-be were informed that the W. W. Bridal Boutique “does not service same-sex couples” because to do so would be a violation of their “religious beliefs.”
A religious belief…
You know…
just like the belief – also contrary to all science – that trans women aren’t women.
Pennsylvania currently has no laws against discrimination against people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.
You know…
Just like Michigyn.
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Dear Ms. Rose,
Reading over your post here brings to mind a question…
“What is the difference between a private entity and a sovereign entity?”
I ask because my dear husband has been talking (perhaps overmuch) about “my rights as a sovereign property owner” while calculating fields of fire focusing on the treadpath the neighborhood children have worn down on our lawn?
Thanks,
Sincerely,
Lurleen Blayk