The community still sets the rules for the ordered conduct of commerce. Do you feel child labor laws are illegitimate? Laws that require a business to obtain variances and permits, and to not spill its crap into the river?
You cannot possibly be that daft, but given the stretches of logic to push this agenda - it is not surprising. You are attempting to equivocate ABUSE and public health threats with personal behavior BEHAVIOR as one and the same???
What happens if someone wants a Stationer to print invitations to an orgy at their house and they refuse? Can they be sued for "discrimination" too? We have every right to refuse service to promote and celebrate lewd acts, behaviors and those things which are anathema to our religious sensibilities.
I imagine there are a ton of businesses in Sodom By The Sea (San-Fran) that cater to the homosexual appetite, and given the numbers of such persons in the art community - finding such a service is as easy as opening the phone directory. This is a witch hunt, for the purpose of running out of business getting free money in bogus 'damages' for feeling "slighted" that their request for service was refused.
It is hardly unreasonable for the community to require that those who choose to trade with the public not arbitrarily discriminate.
This is such a bullshit meme. We have every right under Heaven to discriminate against behaviors that are sinful, perverted, dangerous and lewd. BEHAVIOR is the key word there. This is not about skin color or gender whereby the use of the term 'discrimination' in the negative context would apply to denying a public service.
But even then, if I was a stationer that only catered to white male only country clubs, I still have every right under heaven to discriminate and choose not to do business with those individuals that do not fit the criteria I am willing to serve.
Force me to do so, by using courts and the government to put a gun to my head to do so - is tyranny - plain and simple.
And the kind of tyranny Americans were willing to die and kill in order to resist.