842K Raised For Indiana Pizza Shop That Doesn’t Want To Cater Gay Weddings
An Indiana pizza shop owner who said the restaurant would not cater gay weddings because of her beliefs under the state’s the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, had to close her restaurant because of threats. An online campaign to raise money for the pizzeria has brought in over $842,000. Hell if that’s the case, we won’t cater a gay wedding either. Throw in another 100Gs and we won’t cater gay funerals.
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