The First Amendment has prevailed over the radical LGBTQ agenda. The Supreme Court, in a resounding 6-3 decision, backed Lorie Smith, a courageous graphic design artist who refused to compromise her religious beliefs. The ruling emphasizes the rights of individuals to free expression, despite ideological pushback.
But hang on to your seats because Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg had a less than stellar response to this. Buttigieg baselessly claimed Smith entered the wedding business merely to provoke this very legal case. It seems respecting personal beliefs is too much to ask from Buttigieg, as he advocates for artists to be coerced into designs against their will. A dangerous rhetoric that undermines our First Amendment rights.
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Mr. buttplug needs to go back into his closet and live the lifestyle he chose with his butt buddy. STOP PUSHING this TRAVESTY upon the world!
Oh who cares about Butt-a-joke and what he thinks. Thank God the Supreme court is standing up for what's right. I think someone is protecting the members of the Supreme court, because previously they would have been intimidated into rolling over.