A New Jersey mayor called the LGBTQ right movement 'an affront to almighty God' at a town council meeting and warned that people who support 'unrighteous laws' will be held accountable
A New Jersey mayor called the LGBTQ rights movement"an affront to almighty God" at a town council meeting and warned that people who support"unrighteous laws" will be held accountable.
Barnegat Township Mayor Alfonso Cirulli, a former assistant principal, began Tuesday by condemning a state law that requires LGBTQ-inclusive material be taught in public school. He said the law"crossed over the line into absurdity" and politicians"have no right to promote the LGBT agenda."He said,"There is no hate or bigotry intended here," and that his comments did not represent the Barnegat Township Committee.
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