
Supreme Court ruling on 303 Creative shows it has little interest in protecting LGBTQ rights | Opinion
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : As a 17-year-old closeted high-schooler spending my summer of 2015 in rural Rowan County, Kentucky, I vividly recall the day I sat staring at a public library computer as then-President Obama powerfully declared that same-sex couples had a right to marry those they love.50% : Such a sweeping attack on anti-discrimination protections across the country will undoubtedly result in LGBTQ Americans having a new form of heightened anxiety any time they enter a business establishment that offers creative services.
43% : The Supreme Court has fully revealed that it prioritizes the faux-speech of individuals seeking to avoid serving queer people over the anti-discrimination principles embedded in our country's Constitution.
38% : Friday's decision concerns a wedding web designer who refused service to same-sex couples.
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