November 2, 2019

LGBTQ "Activists" Lose Kentucky T-Shirt Case

This case was part of the LGBTQ bow-to-the-hat-on-the-pole campaign by which LGBTQ "activists" attempt to force people who don't agree with them to provide goods and services advancing LGBTQ messages. By and large, this obnoxious campaign has earned the "activists" roughly the same degree of respect from mainstream citizenry as was accorded their counterparts, the Westboro Baptists.  Six of one, half a dozen of the other.

In any event, Kentucky's highest court wasn't ready to play along with this effort, in which the LGBTQ "activists" sought to apply a Lexington municipal ordinance to punish a t-shirt company for declining to produce shirts for their "gay pride" event.

Although this was a major setback to the bow-to-the-hat-on-the-pole campaign, which ABA has previously backed with such efforts as its campaign for proposed Model Rule 8.4(g), the story was not "newsworthy" at ABA Journal.  Hence, we must rely on relatively conservative NBC for the linked account.

https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/kentucky-supreme-court-dismisses-gay-pride-t-shirt-case-n1075051

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