Posted on 12/05/2022 12:27:58 PM PST by MtnClimber
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch asked Monday whether Colorado baker Jack Phillips was forced to undergo “reeducation” after refusing to bake a cake for a gay wedding.
Gorsuch’s question came during oral arguments in the case of 303 Creative v. Elenis. Lorie Smith, who owns 303 Creative and provides graphic and web design services, sued the state in 2016 because she did not want to create wedding websites for same-sex couples, arguing the law violated her First Amendment rights.
The case is similar to that of a 2018 case involving baker Jack Phillips, also from Colorado, who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding. The Supreme Court ruled that Phillips was not given a fair hearing before the state Civil Rights Commission due to anti-religious bias. The court did not, however, overturn Colorado’s anti-discrimination laws or answer the question of whether Phillips had the right to discriminate against LGBT couples.
Gorsuch invoked the case Monday while questioning Colorado Solicitor General Eric Olson.
“Mr. Phillips did go through a reeducation program pursuant to Colorado law, did he not?” Gorsuch asked.
“He went through a process that ensured he was familiar with—” Olson began to say before Gorsuch interjected.
“It was a reeducation program, right?” the justice said.
“It was not a reeducation program,” Olson responded.
“What do you call it?” Gorsuch asked.
A bunch of fags, trans, lesbos and the FBI will show up. (Excuse me for being redundant in explicitly naming the FBI.)
If it was allegedly good enough for Hoover, WTF.
Every FBI employee follows the legacy of the crossdressing Hoover.
Hoover wad a dedicated Anti- Communist all his life. Those are red smears.
Marriage is a sacrament. Homosexuality is a sin.
The reds smeared Hoover.
LGBT is the religion of the NWO.
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