Also libertarians.
Oh good, this shit. "Businesses can discriminate, as long as it's not against us!"
Now, being entirely honest, I can kinda sorta see where they're coming from, since it's not a 1-1 comparison. The gay couple in
the case was able to get a cake at another bakery, but on the other hand, there's no video site with the same reach and ubiquitousness as YouTube.
Of course, even with that being said, this is still hypocritical of them. I've heard some defenses of the baker's discrimination, but looking into the facts of the case, I don't think they hold any water. You don't wanna bake a gay wedding cake because of your religion? Tough shit. Religious freedom shouldn't include freedom to discriminate based on immutable characteristics. The rights of creative artists? It's not like they were asking you to include an anti-Christian slogan. Even them finding another bakery isn't a valid defense, since it doesn't mean the original discrimination was OK.
Sorry if I was too ranty, I just needed to get this off my chest.