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r3020
Senior Advisor

The price of citizenship

The price of citizenship in the US is you have to give up your right of freedom of religion. You must conform to the state. Next will be forcing all churches to preform gay weddings.

 

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The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that, by refusing to photograph a gay wedding, a photography studio violated the New Mexico Human Rights Act (NMHRA).

The court found that Elane Photography’s refusal to serve Vanessa Willock violated the act, which “prohibits a public accommodation from refusing to offer its services to a person based on that person’s sexual orientation,” according to the ruling.

Justice Richard C. Bosson, writing in concurrence, said that the case “provokes reflection on what this nation is all about, its promise of fairness, liberty, equality of opportunity, and justice.” In addition, the case “teaches that at some point in our lives all of us must compromise, if only a little, to accommodate the contrasting values of others. A multicultural, pluralistic society, one of our nation’s strengths, demands no less.”

The owners of Elane Photography, Jonathan and Elaine Huguenin, “are free to think, to say, to believe, as they wish” Bosson wrote. Nevertheless, in the “world of the marketplace, of commerce, of public accommodation, the Huguenins have to channel their conduct, not their beliefs, so as to leave space for other Americans who believe something different.”

Doing so, Bosson said, is “the price of citizenship.”

The ruling affirms a grant of summary judgment for Willock against Elane Photography by New Mexico’s Second Judicial District Court and holds that Elane Photography’s free speech rights were not violated. The case was first decided by the New Mexico Human Rights Council, which ordered Elane Photography to pay Willock $6,637.94 in attorneys fees and costs. Elane Photography appealed to the Second Judicial District Court based on the court’s original and appellate jurisdiction.

 

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/356498/nm-supreme-court-finds-refusing-photograph-gay-wedding-i...

7 Replies

Re: The price of citizenship

Our Founding Fathers must be looking down on us, mortified , ashamed, and weeping bitterly, in how we have rendered their Great Work.

Re: The price of citizenship

So now you're not free to choose who you'll work for?    

Re: The price of citizenship

Man, .... Adolf Hitler's Ghost HAS to be smiling broadly. 😞
Husker-J
Senior Contributor

Re: The price of citizenship

Yet another example of special treatment, under the guise of equal rights.

schnurrbart
Veteran Advisor

Re: The price of citizenship

What the hell does a photographer have to do with religion???
schnurrbart
Veteran Advisor

Re: The price of citizenship

Ever see the sign "No shirt, no shoes, no service"? Why hasn't that gotten the wrath of the gestapo? However, the original post talked about religion and then told about a photographer. Which is it?

One other thing. I think that "...illegal to discriminate by race, age, gender or sexual preference" has been around for a long long time.
gough whitlam
Senior Contributor

Re: The price of citizenship

Christ Craig that Marxist/hitler crap is wearing a bit thin bearing in mind you have provided nothing that resembles anything like evidence. Go away and cut some wood.