From CitizenLink:
A Kentucky commission has announced its support of a gay and lesbian group suing a T-shirt company owned by a Christian man who declined to print the group’s shirts because the message, he said, violates his faith.
Blaine Adamson, who owns Hands On Originals (HOO) in Lexington, Ky., refused to print T-shirts for the Gay and Lesbian Services Organization (GLSO) in early March, because he disagreed with the “gay pride” message the group wanted printed on the shirts.
“I want the truth to come out — it’s not that we have a sign on the front door that says, ‘No Gays Allowed,’” Adamson said in a video posted on ADF’s website. “We’ll work with anybody. But if there’s a specific message that conflicts with my convictions, then I can’t promote that.”
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Sudbury Kindergartners Forced to Observe Pride Week, Parents Sound the Alarm
Last month, we warned you about how some MA public schools were celebrating pride month early this year, and how others had scheduled drag-related events where students performed in drag! Now that June is in full swing, we have been receiving reports of other pride-related celebrations in MA schools. One of the worst examples