MAGA exec blames Richard Grenell, not homophobic tweets, for Kennedy Center firing
Briefly

Floyd Brown, a conservative Christian executive, claims he was dismissed from the Kennedy Center for refusing to retract comments he made regarding homosexuality and marriage. He reported being pressured following an email that highlighted his anti-LGBTQ+ remarks. Brown described his views as aligned with Biblical Christianity and asserted that the influence of gay staff within the Republican Party creates an atmosphere of intimidation, leading to his termination. His dismissal raises questions about inclusivity and freedom of expression within political organizations.
Brown emphasized that despite his traditional Christian beliefs, he was pressured to renounce his views on marriage to retain his position at the Kennedy Center.
In a bold statement, Brown accused the Republican establishment of being fearful of openly gay staffers, implicating them in a culture of intimidation against traditional values.
Read at Advocate.com
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