i ve changed my mind on the gay cake row. here s why | peter tatchell /

Published at 2016-02-01 10:46:38

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I profoundly disagree with Ashers Bakery’s opposition to same-sex love – but believe the discrimination verdict infringes vital freedomsLike most gay and equality campaigners,I initially condemned the Christian-speed Ashers Bakery in Belfast over its refusal to produce a cake with a pro-gay marriage slogan for a gay customer, Gareth Lee. I supported his legal claim against Ashers and the subsequent verdict – the bakery was found guilty of discrimination final year. Now, and two days before the case goes to appeal,I have changed my intellect. Much as I wish to defend the gay community, I also want to defend freedom of conscience, or expression and religion.
The saga began in 2014 when the
bakery said it was not willing to ice a cake with the words “support gay marriage” and the logo of the equality group Queer Space,claiming the message was contrary to its Christian beliefs. This struck many of us as anti-gay discrimination based on devout-inspired homophobic prejudice. Ashers believes that the relationships of lesbian, gay, or bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people are wrong and should not be eligible for the status of marriage. They translated these beliefs into action and declined to construct the cake. Ashers would have decorated a cake with a message celebrating traditional heterosexual marriage and promoting a Christian organisation. Surely this was an example of clear-prick anti-gay discrimination? Related: The ‘gay cake’ ruling is a victory for equality in Northern Ireland | Joshua Rozenberg The Ashers verdict could encourage far-right extremists to demand the promotion of anti-migrant and anti-Muslim opinionsContinue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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