2052845_lowBy Selwyn Duke

Whatever rights the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Human Rights Commission is safeguarding, the right to engage in commerce doesn’t seem to be among them — not if you’re a believing Christian, anyway.

In a shocking decision, a commission examiner made a recommended ruling last Monday that a Christian businessman violated a local ordinance against sexual-orientation discrimination by refusing to print T-shirts with a pro-homosexual message. As Fox News’ Todd Starnes reported, “The examiner concluded that Blaine Adamson of Hands On Originals broke the law in 2012 by declining to print shirts promoting the Lexington Pride Festival. The Gay and Lesbian Services Organization subsequently filed a complaint.”

The examiner, Greg Munson, also demands that Hands On Originals go in for “diversity training” — conducted by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Human Rights Commission (LFUCHRC) itself — within the next 12 months.

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One response to “Christian Businessman Told to Leave Faith at Home and Take Diversity Training”

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    Philip France

    What is being demonstrated by this commission is fascism, pure and simple. This is no coincidence. The homosexual activists are reminiscent of the Nazi brownshirts. The leader of the brownshirts was Ernst Roehm, a homosexual pederast. In fact, many of the brownshirts were homosexual pederasts, chosen by Hitler, Himmler and other Nazi leaders for their proclivity toward cruelty.
    Heterosexuals who sympathize with homosexual activism be warned. This is a fascist menace, anxious to ruin everything and everyone that does not “celebrate” this degenerate perversion.

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