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An Oregon bakery that sparked national controversy after turning away a pair of lesbian brides-to-be who were seeking a wedding cake is back in the headlines.
Mireya and Eileen Rodriguez-Del Rio spoke out against the bakery in August 2017, claiming that Miller had turned them away when she found out they were seeking a wedding cake.
There are a bunch of reasons for this, but the most obvious is that gay marriage is not legal most places in the world, so for many same-sex couples seeking a wedding, they have to travel for it.
But if the Supreme Court rules that a baker may turn away a gay couple seeking a wedding cake ― and that seemed to be a very real possibility during oral arguments last fall ― all bets are off as to how the court might rule in other areas.
He was quick to distance himself from Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who has defiantly refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples despite being jailed for contempt of court, but nonetheless suggested that he and other business owners should also have the right to turn away a Muslim couple who might be seeking a wedding cake. .
In the interview, Aaron Klein also suggested that he -- and all bakers and business owners -- should have the right to turn away a Muslim couple that might be seeking a wedding cake as well, even though religion is a protected class not only in the state of Oregon but federally, under the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
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Brits seeking a wedding-free news source had to look closer to home.
The case mirrors that of an Oregon-based lesbian couple, who were turned away from a local bakery when they sought a wedding cake.
Earlier in 2013, an Oregon-based lesbian couple were turned away from a local bakery when they sought a wedding cake.
After Oregon bakers Aaron and Melissa Klein turned away a lesbian couple who sought a wedding cake, a judge ordered the couple to pay $135,000 for violating their state's anti-discrimination laws.
In a fiery, somewhat convoluted sermon originally posted by The New Civil Rights Movement, the right-wing pastor pointed to Oregon's Sweet Cakes by Melissa, whose owners, Aaron and Melissa Klein, were recently slapped with a fine of at least $135,000 for turning away a lesbian couple who sought a wedding cake in 2013.
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