I have always had this view that American politics for quite some time now has been based around creating moral conflicts in the population that are emotionally moving, but do not effect the power of the state. I view this fiasco in AZ, and the overwhelming reaction to it (which is an extremely hypocritical reaction to say the least), as another exercise in America wasting it's "moral energy" on the trivial.
Should the one type of slaves be forced to do business with other slaves that they don't like? All the while ignoring the fact that we are all slaves, and the oppression being dolled out us collectivlely is 1000 times worse than all private bigotry rolled into one, on it's worst day.
No here in America we don't go after the guys who tell lies that start wars, and murder millions of brown people, on the other side of the planet, that's not our style. We don't go after people who spy on us, breaking the highest laws in the land, who get caught spying, and then tell us to get stuffed.
Here in America we go after bakers, who refuse to make cakes, because cake denial is a real problem her in the US. A citizen should not be inconvienienced by the moral dilema, and bigoted abuse of having to buy a cake somewhere else. We are a "moral" people, and we will not tolerate such bigotry.