When it comes to marriage, sex, or gender change, and à private entity facilitating anything under those lines, private entities or people within them should be able to deny services if it goes against their belief or conscience, and the people who want the service are free to go and find someone else who does not have a moral conflict providing them that service.
However, if the denial of service
The denial of service cannot be for dentistry, general Healthcare, selling or leasing a car from a rental car enterprise, or selling someone à house if that person / couple has the equivalent or better offer, and cannot be denied rental if the owner of the unit or property has more than 5 rental units or properties.
If the owner owns / rents 5 or less units or properties, they have the right to dismiss rental application based on their own conscience.
If the descrimimation involves deliberate public humiliation such as yelling or name calling, or expressions of "people like you, or your kind"... With witness from a third party not associated... Or witness from a video camera within the facility...
Or if the denial of service is accompanied by violence or physical harm to the person requesting the service (except in the case where the person requesting the service chooses to use physical harm first, the the person within the entity chooses to defend themselves)
Then those circumstances should be met with legal consequences.
Any service centered around marriage (baking a cake, selling a dress, etc), sex, massage therapy, genital grooming, tattooing on or near genital areas, or gender change...
The employees and owners within those entities Should be allowed to act within their own conscience and deny service (under the respectful terms) if they feel that providing the service would be directly facilitatating something they feel is wrong, related to marriage, sex, gender change, genital grooming, genital tattooing, or massage therapy. If they do respectfully deny the service, they must provide in
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