Feucht has framed the backlash as a violation of religious freedom, saying: “If I had shown up with purple hair and a dress, claiming to be a woman, the government wouldn’t have said a word.”
He’s not wrong. And if someone had shown up at a gay club and thrown a smoke bomb on the stage during a drag show, they would be hauled out on their ass and prosecuted with anything that could be thrown at them.
Good thing we live in a country that believes in equal rights for all. But some people are more equal than others it appears.
The only act of “hate” at his worship service was the person throwing a smoke bomb.
I dont support thuggery. I do support freedom of expression, even if I dont agree with it.
He’s not wrong. And if someone had shown up at a gay club and thrown a smoke bomb on the stage during a drag show, they would be hauled out on their ass and prosecuted with anything that could be thrown at them.
Good thing we live in a country that believes in equal rights for all. But some people are more equal than others it appears.
The only act of “hate” at his worship service was the person throwing a smoke bomb.
I dont support thuggery. I do support freedom of expression, even if I dont agree with it.