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He found that all of the bakeries refused to make him the cake with those words written on top. Shoebat set off on a video experiment where he called 13 bakeries, which are all either known as gay-owned bakeries or bakeries that strongly support gay marriage, and told them that he was hosting a pro-traditional marriage celebration and that he needed a cake that says 'gay marriage is wrong.'

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| (Photo: Reuters/David McNew)ĭespite anti-discrimination laws in many states that require Christian bakery owners to bake cakes for same-sex weddings, 13 LGBT and gay-owned bakeries objected to one man's request when he asked if they'd make a pro-traditional marriage cake that would read 'gay marriage is wrong.' All refused to back the cake and one person even cursed at the Christian man for 'hate speech' and said a cake supporting traditional marriage 'went against their beliefs.'īlogger Theodore Shoebat, of, wanted to see if the same level of tolerance that Christian business owners who belive in traditional marriage are required to abide by is also being exemplified at bakeries that advocate for same-sex marriage. A same-sex wedding cake topper is seen outside the East Los Angeles County Recorder's Office on Valentine's Day during a news event for National Freedom to Marry Week in Los Angeles, Calif., Feb.

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