Officials Force Man to Leave State Capitol Because They Were Offended by His Shirt
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Officials in Colorado’s government, those responsible for the state Capitol building in the crime-ridden downtown Denver, decided to eject a man from the facility.
Because they didn’t like his shirt.
And now word comes from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression that it has dispatched a letter asking them to correct the situation, or “face a First Amendment lawsuit.”
Colorado is noted for its attempts to force people to speak its leftist-approved messages, regarding Christianity, homosexuality, transgenderism and the like. It has lost twice at the Supreme Court in recent years on that very topic.
The newest situation developed when Jeffrey Hunt was forced out of the Capitol’s senate gallery.
So FIRE is demanding that the sergeants-at-arms allow Coloradans to silently and respectfully express their opinions with pins and apparent at the Capitol.
Hunt told Fire, “I was shocked when I was asked to leave the senate gallery simply for wearing a pro-life sweatshirt. I felt like I was being targeted for expressing my American right to free speech. My goal with this case is to make sure this type of censorship doesn’t happen to anyone else, especially in the heart of our state’s democracy.”
He’s a radio host, and former employee of Colorado Christian University, which also calls itself “Pro-Life U.”
March 21, 2023, he was at the state senate with members of a group to oppose three leftist proposals that would set up a stat
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