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<strong>Letters:</strong> The gay uple qutn were always ee to exprs their beliefs. They ed the law to force a person to exprs views he fds abhorrent

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‘GAY KE’ LG SETS DANGERO PRECENT

Girls have been jumpg out of k sce Evelyn Nb did for lnaire playboy Stanford Whe The Gay '90s, but the practice of enclosg a livg creature si a ke or pie shell go back to medieval days. Mostly Played for Lghs, pecially if the ke is at an unexpected (and appropriate) place (like a child's birthday party) or the stripper si is replaced wh someone else, such as a p, an Abhorrent Admirer who crashed the party to get her object of sire, an angry fiancée or wife who spects that her hband will have too good of a time at his buddy's bachelor party, a Dirty Old Woman who ed to be an adult entertaer when she was young and is still entertag her tumn years, a cross-drsg Camp Gay man who cid to e out of the ke — and the closet — all one night, or a heterosexual man who was drsed drag and put the ke as a cel joke.

In the light of the Belfast lg (Christian bakers lose ‘gay ke’ urt se, 20 May), ask which of the followg you would also be favour of: 1) A gay bakery beg penalised law for refg to ice Old Ttament or Qur’an vers agast homosexualy on to a ke tend for a nservative Christian/Jewish/Mlim event; 2) A Jewish bakery beg penalised law for refg to ice antisemic impretns on to a ke for a neonazi/radil tradnalist Catholic/Islamist event; 3) A Paltian bakery beg penalised law for refg to ice a celebratn of the anniversary of the state of Israel on to a ke for a Znist anisatn. The gay uple qutn were always ee to exprs their beliefs: they uld have sought out a baker sympathetic to their views to ice their ke, or iced themselv. The requted msage was support of gay marriage and no way analogo to discrimatory statements mandg that “Mlims go home”, or ntag an “anti-Catholic tira”.

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