I don't quite agree. Some people have the time and energy to fight moral battles at various points in their lives, and I have done that when the time was right. There may be a lot of good reasons why you would not fight a battle, even when you are facing evil. In those cases, I dodge the battle. We are facing pure evil, and I will not take much time from my family to fight a battle where the odds are against me.
In Oregon, with that evil thug wielding so much power, Sweet Cakes had no chance of winning. They still did a lot of good by showing just how malignant and power hungry the totalitarian left is, but I would not have put my family through the hell they endured. They were part of the reason why the non-voting right showed up last Tuesday, and I am grateful to them for that. Still, they paid a very heavy price for their choice, even if it was a moral decision that they had a constitutional right to make.
Since there is a God, the sacrifice will be rewarded, to be sure on a schedule that may not be what we wish.
If Sweet Cakes comes back, it will likely be a darling of traditionalists in the area. They might even think of pushing the enterprise into franchising.