Subject: If I may.
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Posted on: 2016-11-14 19:07:00 UTC

I think you seem to be misunderstanding who the KKK are, as well as certain legal processes in the states.

FIRSTLY
"We reserve the right to refuse service for any reason" is seen in a lot of restaurants and is true, but also has the technicality that it is still illegal to discriminate based on sex, orientation, or, religion.

Therefore, it is legal for anyone to refuse to sell the cake to a member of the KKK. The discrimination only applies to those three categories from a legal perspective (However, many courts do not allow refusal of service based on arbitrary conditions, such as for example, a lazy eye).

This is very important, because the united states are in fact, NOT a democracy. The founding fathers saw the inherent flaws in purely democratic systems and took steps to ensure the united states would be a representative republic instead. One of these flaws is what is known as the "Tyranny of Democracy". That is to say; in a purely democratic system, the majority can rule over the minorities with impunity, as a tyrant dictator would. To avoid this, there are many laws in place specifically dedicated to preventing discrimination against minorities.


SECONDLY
KKK=/=Racist southerners.
KKK = extremist group outlawed by congress back in 1871. That kind of unity in the group hasn't existed for a very long time, but they are still a legally recognized hate group. To be in the KKK, is to have participated in the action, there's not a grey area, where you're a KKK member, but haven't done anything bad yet, you become a KKK member when you do the bad thing.

Refusing to offer service to someone for being gay, and refusing to offer service to someone for being a member of the KKK are entirely different. One of the two had no choice in who they are. The other actively participates in hate crimes.
One is illegal because it's discrimination based on orientation. The other is not, because its not.

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