LGBT Customers Sound Off On Their Experiences With Anti-Gay Discrimination At Restaurants, Businesses

LGBT Customers On Their Experiences With Anti-Gay Discrimination At Restaurants, Businesses

In 2012, Chick-fil-A President Dan Cathy sparked a media firestorm after arguing in defense of his fast food chain's support of "the biblical definition of the family unit."

Since then, other businesses have made national headlines after taking public stances against same-sex marriage and other lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) causes. Earlier this month, the owner of a bakery in Pennsylvania cited her religious beliefs as her incentive for rejecting a lesbian couple's request for a commitment ceremony cake, just days after a bridal salon (which also happens to be located in the Keystone State) similarly turned away a pair of brides-to-be who sought gowns for their forthcoming wedding.

Of course, there was also the Oklahoma restaurant owner who refused to serve "freak" or "faggot" customers.

Slade Sohmer, Head of News at Whisper, placed a call out on the app asking users to anonymously submit their personal experiences with anti-LGBT discrimination at restaurants, shops and other businesses. What follows is a collection of those responses from across the U.S. and beyond.

Check out more on Whisper here.

Phoenix, Arizona

Nashville, Tennessee

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Toronto, Canada

Mableton, Georgia

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Liverpool, England

Boise, Idaho

St. Paul, Minnesota

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