As any Christian knows, the rainbow represented God's promise long before it was adopted by the LGBTQ community. So when a principal saw a kid wearing a "Promise Not Pride" T-shirt on "P Is for Pride Day," she made him wear it inside-out as the school is inclusive and the T-shirt was "demeaning."
BREAKING: A kid wore my “Promise Not Pride” shirt to school and they said it wasn’t allowed, but “lgbt” gear is totally okay. This is crazy. We should send nice emails to the school. pic.twitter.com/IvT8LpwOGT
— CCG BRYSON (@RealBrysonGray) June 28, 2023
First of all, from the picture, the kid looks like an elementary school student. Were all students expected to wear Pride gear that day? And how many elementary school students felt "demeaned" by the shirt? Were any feelings hurt? Why are schools making such a big deal of Pride Month anyway?
— J (@J16820366) June 28, 2023
This looks like religious discrimination.
— The Redheaded libertarian (@TRHLofficial) June 28, 2023
The hypocrisy of it all is insane
— 🌸🩷Ashley Ball🩷🌸 (@BlueSnowOwl) June 28, 2023
We’re an inclusive school that honors everyone.
— WW (@the_urb) June 28, 2023
Everyone, really?
I don't have any time to be nice to people who mistreat God's children.
— Cornelis Scholtz (@CornelisScholtz) June 28, 2023
I don't have any time to be nice to people who mistreat God's children.
— Cornelis Scholtz (@CornelisScholtz) June 28, 2023
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If only we had a group that could stand up for citizens like these, whose liberties have been violated by a governmental agency.
— Madseason1974 (@madseason1974) June 28, 2023
Right @ACLU ?
Why would any sane, loving parent allow these animals unrestricted access to his child for ten hours a day?
— converter42 (@realconverter) June 28, 2023
Dude is sending his kid to an alphabet mafia school. It’s on him.
— Nina Turner (@TAmaruIV) June 28, 2023
For what it's worth, the shirt did have a rainbow on it.
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