You're probably already tired of stories about homophobic bakers refusing to make gay wedding cakes - but this one has a twist.
Earlier this week, Colorado bakery 'Masterpiece Cakeshop' become the latest to be told by a court that it is not allowed to refuse to make cakes for gay weddings.
The incident is the latest in a long long long line of similar cases - from Oregon's Sweet Cakes By Melissa to Northern Ireland's Ashers Bakery, there's apparently no shortage of ignorant bakers in the world.
However, a group of Taiwanese Animators have attempted to breathe fresh life in to the row - with a bizarre animation.
The clip features bakery owner Jack Phillips, who insisted it was his religious right to not bake a cake for the wedding of Charlie Craig and David Mullins.
He is pictured in a Christ-like denial - before crying as the more successful bakeries get all the business from happy gay people.
The animation is plenty quirky, however - also featuring him baking a same-sex couple into a cake and putting up a 'no homo' sign.
The group specialises in satirising current events in their animations - recently bringing to life the row at online news site Gawker, after an article ‘outing’ a businessman was pulled down.
The Gawker staff were portrayed as babies with assault rifles - while the businessman was shown being literally 'forced’ out of the closet
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