It's not that "we" are forcing any one to to do anything. The lawsuits are arising because these businesses are breaking the law and getting caught at doing so. If you discriminate against someone in business, whether employment or on the service side, you're opening the door to a lawsuit.
Will pointed out the public accommodations section of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 said that businesses had to serve everyone equally.
“That’s a settled issue,” the pundit noted. “That said, this too must be said: It’s a funny kind of sore winner in the gay rights movement that would say, ‘A photographer doesn’t want to photograph my wedding — I’ve got lots of other photographers I could go to, but I’m going to use the hammer of government to force them to do this.’”
“It’s not neighborly and it’s not nice,” he added. “The gay rights movement is winning. They should be, as I say, not sore winners.”
George Will: It’s ‘not neighborly’ for LGBT people to ask for equal rights | The Raw Story
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Monday, March 3, 2014
George Will: It’s ‘not neighborly’ for LGBT people to ask for equal rights | The Raw Story
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