Patrick Stewart defends Christian Bakery’s right to disagree with same-sex marriage

While Patrick Stewart certainly supports gay marriage, he also supports the right for Christian bakeries to disagree and not be fined because they wouldn’t write ‘support gay marriage’ on a cake, as happened to the Christian bakery in Northern Ireland.

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This interview apparently caused gay activists to outrage, which led Stewart to his facebook to clarify a few things, that being his support of same-sex marriage. But he didn’t back down from defending the freedom to object:

As part of my advocacy for Amnesty International, I gave an interview on a number of subjects related to human rights, civil rights and freedom of speech. During the interview, I was asked about the Irish bakers who refused to put a message on a cake which supported marriage equality, because of their beliefs. In my view, this particular matter was not about discrimination, but rather personal freedoms and what constitutes them, including the freedom to object. Both equality and freedom of speech are fundamental rights— and this case underscores how we need to ensure one isn’t compromised in the pursuit of the other. I know many disagree with my sentiments, including the courts. I respect and understand their position, especially in this important climate where the tides of prejudices and inequality are (thankfully) turning. What I cannot respect is that some have conflated my position on this single matter to assume I’m anti-equality or that I share the personal beliefs of the bakers. Nothing, absolutely nothing, could be further from the truth. I have long championed the rights of the LGBT community, because equality should not only be, as the people of Ireland powerfully showed the world, universally embraced, but treasured.


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