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Custom printer has decided to deny service to Gays Against Groomers, saying they're anti-LGBTQ

Wasn’t it just a week ago that liberals on Twitter were arguing that a Christian website designer was supposed to make a custom website for a same-sex wedding? That’s like denying service to someone because they’re black. In other words, bake the cake.

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We’re learning Monday that Printful, a company that makes custom-printed gear like T-shirts and caps, has put out a statement that it had suspended Gays Against Groomers from using its services. “On the surface, this organization claims to protect children from abuse. However, after taking a closer look at their platform, we found the content they share is homophobic, transphobic misinformation that harms LGBTQ+ communities,” it wrote.

Gays Against Groomers is homophobic. “Let us be clear that we do not condone child abuse.” OK, you want to be clear? Print some Gays Against Groomers T-shirts.

Denying service to a group composed of gays and lesbians? Where’s the outrage?

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The dean of students said the “cool” part of his job was letting students handle butt plugs and lube.

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Just how deeply did they look into Gays Against Groomers’ platform before deciding it was homophobic? The part where they opposed indoctrinating little children?

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