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Steven Crowder asks the question: Can a business “discriminate” on any grounds whatsoever? If the answer is no… then why have Amazon and eBay remove Confederate merchandise from their site? Can a business refuse service to someone who isn’t wearing a shirt and shoes? Does a business ever have the right not to serve someone?

Lesbian couple Andrea Needham and Sarah Dailey filed a complaint with NY’s Division of Human Rights, stating the bed and breakfast Apple Country Retreat discriminated against them by declining to hold their wedding on their grounds.

Dailey told Syracuse.com that the owner told them that it was “nothing personal” but that gay marriage was “against my faith.”

The couple further stated: “We are human beings, just like anybody else. We’re not asking to impose on anybody’s else beliefs or opinions, just to celebrate our love as any other two people would.”

As Steven Crowder points out in this article, we are all confused. If the owners told you it wasn’t personal, but that it was against their beliefs to host a gay ceremony… and you don’t want to impose on anyone else’s beliefs… then why are you filing a complaint? Why not find another location? READ MORE >>

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