If he sold homosexual propaganda to normal people, but not to queers, then you would have an argument. The court ordered him to create and sell a product that violates his religious faith. It has nothing to do with who he was or wasn’t selling it to.
“It has nothing to do with who he was or wasnt selling it to.”
Well, it does. He was selling printed T shirts, just like the couple selling wedding cakes. The Muslim butcher did not sell pork. Its not the same thing. It would be the same thing if the muslim butcher refused to sell any meat in his store to a non Muslim. I do not, however believe the man should be compelled by government to serve a client he did not wish to serve. THAT is the issue.