Pat-a-cake: Should bakers bake me a 'gay' cake?

Australian Humanist, The 125:16 (2017)
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Wallace, Meg A Northern Ireland Court recently held that a baker's refusal to provide a cake with same-sex decoration is discrimination. Here are the reasons why the judgment is right.

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