If that's the way it should be, then payment processors, social media companies, T-shirt makers, printing companies, web hosting services, banks, the IRS and all the other businesses who denied or canceled people for trying to make a business transaction that those companies didn't like the content of should do the same. Why is it okay for a T-shirt printing company to deny a sales transaction to a person wanting to buy T-shirts printed with "it's okay to be White" but this baker must not deny a sales transaction to someone wanting a cake with content that the baking business doesn't like? One standard for all or no standards for all. We can't have it be okay to deny for some and forced to do so for others. This is the liberal double standard at work yet again.
If that's the way it should be, then payment processors, social media companies, T-shirt makers, printing companies, web hosting services, banks, the IRS and all the other businesses who denied or canceled people for trying to make a business transaction that those companies didn't like the content of should do the same. Why is it okay for a T-shirt printing company to deny a sales transaction to a person wanting to buy T-shirts printed with "it's okay to be White" but this baker *must not* deny a sales transaction to someone wanting a cake with content that the baking business doesn't like? One standard for all or no standards for all. We can't have it be okay to deny for some and forced to do so for others. This is the liberal double standard at work yet again.
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