Art is not public accommodation. It is a private contract (a commission) between a client and an artist. It is not part of the CRA of 1964. That is why I said to read it. Even when the artist has a public business or storefront. Public accommodation is places where everyone gets the same service, like a restaurant. A bakery is a place of public accommodation, but the actual making of custom cakes is not. That would be a private contract. The public can't just walk into a bakery and get a custom designed cake. They have to hire a cake decorator to make it for them. That becomes a private commission.
You can't legally force someone to do labor for you. You can't force an artist to create a work of art for you. Your avoidance of the example with the NAZI shows that you actually do understand this and do not wish to admit you are wrong. As usual. Wash, Rinse, Repeat.
You can't legally force someone to do labor for you. You can't force an artist to create a work of art for you. Your avoidance of the example with the NAZI shows that you actually do understand this and do not wish to admit you are wrong. As usual. Wash, Rinse, Repeat.
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