New York’s law making it illegal for people to discriminate against people on the basis of “sexual orientation” also prevents business owners from expressing any personal “anti-gay” believes in public. The law will compel wedding photographers to participate in ceremonies they do not support and to keep quiet about it. It is being challenged by a New York wedding photographer, who, out of fear of violating the unconstitutional law, had her lawyer express her beliefs for her.
Emile Carpenter is suing the state of New York, hoping to undo the draconian anti-Christian law that gives more rights to homosexuals for being gay than it does Christians for practicing their own faith. The lawyer for the photographer, Kellie Fiedorek, said of the violently anti-Christian, anti-American, pro-DNC-woke law, “It is a very extreme law that does compel her speech, but also prevents her from speaking freely when it comes to what her beliefs are.” She added, the lawsuit hopes to protect the photographer’s right “to create consistent with her faith” that marriage is “between a husband and a wife, and that’s a very sacred union.”


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