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Ellen Page confronts Ted Cruz at Iowa State Fair

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Ellen Page, wearing a hat and sunglasses, confronted presidential hopeful Ted Cruz at the Iowa State Fair on Friday while he was grilling porkchops. The exchange was caught on camera by ABC News.

The actress is hosting a TV show forVice Media titled Gaycation With Ellen Page, and her confrontation with the GOP political candidate is planned to be part of that series, her publicist told The Hollywood Reporter. The show was shot in different cities around the world and is now making its way to the U.S.

The duo got into a debate about religious liberty and LGBT discrimination. Page asked Cruz about LGBT people being fired for being gay or trans and he said, "Well, what we’re seeing right now, we’re seeing Bible-believing Christians being persecuted for living according to their faith."

"You’re discriminating against LGBT people," Page said to Cruz, as quoted by ABC News. The actress asked him if he would use that same argument when discussing segregation.

"Now I’m happy to answer your question, but not to have a back-and-forth debate," said Cruz, before continuing his argument.



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"No one has the right to force someone else to abandon their faith and their conscience," he said. He then reversed the standard narrative of a Christian florist denying wedding flowers to a gay couple. "Imagine, hypothetically, you had a gay florist and imagine two evangelicals wanted to get married and they decide, ‘You know what, I disagree with your faith and I don’t want to provide flowers,’" said Cruz.

Page has been an advocate on LGBT issues, and chose to come out herself at the Human Rights Campaign's "Time to Thrive" event, a social-welfare conference for LGBT youth last year. She told THR in a 2014 cover story that she wanted to keep the focus on "something that means something to me, because I'm boring."

In her speech, she told the audience, "I'm here today because I am gay and because maybe I can make a difference, to help others have an easier and more hopeful time. Regardless, for me, I feel a personal obligation and a social responsibility.

ABC News reported that the actress and politician spoke to each other for five minutes on Friday and Cruz said he hadn't known it was Page at the time of their conversation.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ellen-page-confronts-ted-cruz-816811
 
What if my god told me to not sell flowers to black people. Should I be allowed to refuse them service for my religious beliefs. It sounds a lot like Jim Crow laws. Nice bit at the end by Cruz, thanks in advance for agreeing with me.
 
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What if my god told me to not sell flowers to black people. Should I be allowed to refuse them service for my religious beliefs. It sounds a lot like Jim Crow laws. Nice bit at the end by Cruz, thanks in advance for agreeing with me.
Exactly. What if your religion says to break laws? Doesn't the law supersede your religion in this country?
 
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Exactly. What if your religion says to break laws? Doesn't the law supersede your religion in this country?

Cruz was basically proving Page's point with his ISIS rant. ISIS is killing gays because of their "God's will". I'd hate to infringe on ISIS's religious beliefs about murdering people.
 
I didn't realize she looked like that when I was irritated not to read her response to his question. His question was fair though. Should a gay flower shop owner be able to deny an evangelical couple service?

My answer has always been yes to both. I think businesses should be able to sell to whoever they want. Of course, they must also accept the consequence of those choices. Let the market decide the fate of their business.

Chik-Fil-A has a whole group of people who refuse to eat there because the CEO said something when he was speaking at an event (personally, not as a representative of the company), but they also had lines out the door the next day of people who supported his comment (which he made personally again, not as a representative of the company). The market decided, and there's nothing wrong with that.
 
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I didn't realize she looked like that when I was irritated not to read her response to his question. His question was fair though. Should a gay flower shop owner be able to deny an evangelical couple service?

My answer has always been yes to both. I think businesses should be able to sell to whoever they want. Of course, they must also accept the consequence of those choices. Let the market decide the fate of their business.

Chik-Fil-A has a whole group of people who refuse to eat there because the CEO said something when he was speaking at an event (personally, not as a representative of the company), but they also had lines out the door the next day of people who supported his comment (which he made personally again, not as a representative of the company). The market decided, and there's nothing wrong with that.

Let the market decide.

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Being blindsided while cooking porkchops doesn't sound like pussification. I can understand Cruz's stance. And he handled it well.
Sure, because he was at the fair to cook. Some blindside. What is it with people defending candidate's right not to be questioned around here? That is the real pussification.
 
Hillary would have ran away or had her handlers push the girl away!
Hillary is the real coward
The hypothetical coward is always the worse kind of coward.

I knew this conversation between Cruz and Kitty Pride was really a test for Hillary , and she failed miserably.
 
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Cruz, the great Harvard educated SCOTUS litigator is afraid to debate Ellen Page?!?!?!?! Put Cruz in the pussification of America list. No wonder Page licked him.

Did you watch the video? What Cruz declined to do was to squabble back and forth interrupting each other. He was perfectly content to have a rational conversation. He actually pwned her at the end when she tried to criticize Jamaica for their handling of lbgt rights but wouldn't criticize Obama for even acknowledging Iran's government for killing people for being gay.
 
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You have no idea who she is do you? What show and network are you talking about?
Check the original post. “The actress is hosting a TV show forVice Media titled Gaycation With Ellen Page.” Since the article doesn’t mention the network (unless Vice Media is a network I’ve never heard of), I’m guessing the show is bouncing around, looking for a permanent home. It’s probably not available in all markets.
 
LGBT community is about 1.8% of the make up of all US citizens. Thanks to Hollyweird and the rest of the liberal clowns we have to put up with this shit day in and day out with the media. Just STFU and go live your life because you're no more special than anyone else.
 
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LGBT community is about 1.8% of the make up of all US citizens. Thanks to Hollyweird and the rest of the liberal clowns we have to put up with this shit day in and day out with the media. Just STFU and go live your life because you're no more special than anyone else.
Hmmm, you're still free to continue your bigotry every day of the year. Seems like they're just trying to attain and maintain equality. If you have a problem with it, that's because you're a lesser person.
 
Cruz, the great Harvard educated SCOTUS litigator is afraid to debate Ellen Page?!?!?!?! Put Cruz in the pussification of America list. No wonder Page licked him.

LOL...yea. If you watch the video it's more of him stopping her from talking over him. But yea...Ted Cruz just can't cut it against a Hollywood lightweight.

James Woods is one of the few that could hold their own with Cruz...but it wouldn't be much of a debate as I think they see eye to eye on most things. Other than that I'd be at a loss for worthy debate opponents for Cruz.
 
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