Posted on 10/07/2010 8:09:59 PM PDT by DemforBush
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A protest could be coming to Just Cookies, as the controversy surrounding the local business continues.
The bakery inside City Market has been in the spotlight after a gay group at IUPUI accused it of refusing to sell rainbow-themed treats for a National Coming Out Day event...
(Excerpt) Read more at wishtv.com ...
These guys are gay...they ought to be able to bake their own frikkin’ rainbow cupcakes.
All this because they want something the cookie place doesn’t make??
How ridiculous.
Can we sue a company for NOT making something we want??
That’s pretty funny.
Another story on this store:
http://www.wishtv.com/dpp/news/local/marion_county/store-refuses-gay-groups-cookie-order
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Money Quote:”But Parker said if it was a different minority group, the circumstances would be different.
You dont deny groups, he said. If you were a woman or an African-American, people would be outraged.
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So....if a KKK group wanted KKK-Kookies - this GLBT-IUPUI guy would not have a problem either? Yeah, right....
ugh. never mind. How ridiculous
Homosexuality is a behavior, not an identity.
The custody fights between women over children when one partner leaves the lifestyle and marries a man show that.
It isn’t an identity when you are gay on Monday and straight on Friday.
This was all started by a University employee - with some title like diversity consultant or some such crap.
A State University.
Taxpayers funding people to assault businesses.
IU needs some civil disobedience.
but these homosexuals are demanding a COOKIE SHOP make them cupcakes.
what do you expect from a group that can figure out how human anatomy works?
Why not simply agree to bake the cookies and quote them at US$300.00 each? Seems to me that the bakery could then avoid this crap; but if the buyers agreed, what a payday!
The protest is so gay !
Seriously, if I was in Indy, I would drop by and do business with the cookie place !
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