so revenge is a good endeavor for a government entity to undertake? They need to be dissolved. Maybe they think they're after "justice", but it's horribly misguided.
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I got a Denver Post feed on my phone saying Phillips is suing Hickenlooper and the CCRC over this. Lawsuit filed yesterday.
Yep. Me too.
The day of the Supreme Court decision, someone went into the shop and asked him to make a gender change cake. Sure as hell, they are targeting him.
I was referring the those on the left, not a government body. Definitely out for revenge on him. Now, I agree that the equal rights commission needs to be dissolved as they were the target of the Supreme Court decision and it was obvious they were being religiously intolerant.
Link for others: https://www.denverpost.com/2018/08/1...ooper-lawsuit/
Good! I want him to win against them personally, not against the state. I don't want to pay for their crusade.
Humans apparently love to repeat history. Didn't learn enough from Sodom & Gommorah. Didn't learn enough from Rome. Let's do it again! [gayafro]
Gender is biological, not ideological.
Apparently, they didn't get the message the first time...
FYI
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/dor...hts/commission
Colorado Civil Rights Commissioners
Anthony Aragon, Democrat, Representing State or Local Government Entities, Denver (term expires: 3/16/19)
Miguel "Michael" Rene Elias, Republican, Representing Community at Large, Pueblo (term expires: 3/13/20)
Carol Fabrizio, Unaffiliated, Representing Business, Denver (term expires: 3/16/19)
Charles Garcia, Democrat, Representing Community at Large, Denver (term expires: 3/13/21)
Rita Lewis, Democrat, Representing Small Business, Denver (term expires: 3/16/19)
Jessica Pocock, Unaffiliated, Representing Community at Large, Colorado Springs (term expires: 3/13/20)
Thought I would look into a couple of these. Pocock is interesting as she is listed as coming from COS (which is typically Conservative) and "unaffiliated." The "big shitty" thinking we all see but it's odd to see someone from the greater state take such a stand against free speech/association.
First, it looks like she had a strong position as an activist and a score to settle with the opposition long before being appointed to the commission...
https://www.csindy.com/coloradosprin...nt?oid=2962716
https://imgur.com/RWjC6Fu.jpg
Face-CIA-Book is full of far Left activist BS...
https://imgur.com/iNgvgpD.jpg
I think we're probably seeing a public-private partnership in action. Dims appoint activists to key state gov positions, coordinate the targeting of a Coloradan on an issue, use local media to expose the bad thinker, and then use their gov power to make him comply.
They get a social justice victory, crush a bad thinker, and send a message to anyone else who dares to practice a different view.
The fact that Phillips is still in business, alive, and probably doing okay is intolerable to them.