it does. and there is a distinction drawn between can you deny service to these people. no, it was stipulated that that s not what the plaintiff was asking here. but can this web designer decline to make a website with that content in it. the court said, yes, it s really a balance between first amendment rights can i say one thing. and non-discrimination. and the court came out this way. you know what s ridiculous about this whole thing? the reason we re saying if, if, if? because this is a hypothetical website by a hypothetical company that s concerned about a hypothetical wedding. the supreme court went so far beyond its normal mandate. this woman should not have standing in a normal situation. we re supposed to have an actual case and controversy. she has an actual website, an actual person none of that is even here. this is a made up case. this is completely made up. and it got in front of the supreme court because the supreme court is that desperate to weaponize first
gorsuch in this case, was saying here is that this website designer would have to open its doors to a same-sex couple. just the website designer would not have to expressively act, would not have to take the action of making a cake for a same-sex marriage. elie, is that what gorsuch sorry. yeah. and one of the big questions is, is the conduct here that s being vended or sold, does that include expression? does that include some artistic sentiment in it? and they batted that back and forth and concluded that, yes, it does. and there is a distinction drawn between can you deny service to these people. no, it was stipulated that that s not what the plaintiff was asking here. but can this web designer decline to make a website with that content in it. the court said, yes, it s really a balance between first amendment rights can i say one thing. and non-discrimination. and the court came out this way. you know what s ridiculous
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