An Arizona pizzeria served up a piping-hot plate of payback in
response to a discriminatory bill that threatens the rights of the
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
This week, both houses of the state legislature passed Senate Bill 1062, which gives Arizona business owners the right to deny service to gays
and others on the basis of religious freedom. While conservatives
contend the legislation is meant to prevent discrimination against the
faithful, Arizona Democrats say it is plain old discrimination.
"SB 1062 permits discrimination
under the guise of religious freedom," state Senate Democratic Leader
Anna Tovar said after the bill passed. "With the express consent of
Republicans in this Legislature, many Arizonans will find themselves
members of a separate and unequal class under this law because of their
sexual orientation."
Now, at least one small business is fighting back against the proposed measure with a bold declaration of its own.
On Thursday, Tucson-based restaurant Rocco's Little Chicago Pizzeria displayed a window sign directed at the very legislators who back the regulation.
A photo of the sign was posted to Facebook, along with this message:
"Funny how just being decent is starting to seem radical these says
[sic]."
The sign was created by Barbie Donovan from Tucson.
A message posted to the restaurant's Facebook
on Friday read: "Hey, just want to say that all we want to do is cook
you some dinner. Not trying to be anything but your neighborhood
pizzeria. Thanks for the support!"
The bill has been sent to the desk of Gov. Jan Brewer (R), and she can either sign the bill into law or veto it. She has not yet taken a public position.
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