I didn't either.
This business in Indiana is pretty interesting and a bit upsetting. And the bill they drafted... Well, I can't exactly find a huge beef with it.
https://iga.in.gov/static-documents/9/2/b/a/92bab197/SB0101.05.ENRS.pdf
A small business has the right to refuse service based on sexual orientation. That's fine. It's privately owned and operated.
Whether I agree with it is irrelevant. Personally, I find that by doing so, you lop off part of your revenue. For a small business, that's silly.
But they aren't my values, so I wont judge.
So here's the speaking topic:
Would you rather the government step in on behalf of the homosexual community and force small businesses to open their doors? And in not doing so, would result in a broken law on the business's behalf?
Or rather, would you like to see small businesses given freedom to refuse service to whomever they choose?