Student Expelled After Revealing He’s Gay On MySpace

In this week’s segment of Bigots R’ Us, we have a person who has been discriminated against through Myspace. Notice how the term “gay” has been once again linked to “deviant sexual practice,” since we all know gay lifestyle is centered around sex:

The headlines have come fast and furious in recent months about kids being busted for everything from threatening teachers to plotting to burn down churches on their MySpace and Facebook pages. But at a small Christian liberal arts university in

Williamsburg, Kentucky, last week, 20-year-old Jason Johnson was expelled not for a threat, but for admitting he is gay.

University of the Cumberlands spokesperson Larry Cockrum said he wasn’t allowed to discuss matters pertaining to students or faculty, but the Lexington Herald-Leader newspaper confirmed that the expulsion happened recently.

Cockrum said the 117-year-old school has a policy that allows administrators to expel a student who “promotes sexual behavior not consistent with Christian principles.”

For those who don’t know, Myspace is open to anyone who wants to see it. For awhile, Facebook only allowed students in, but now it allows professors to create accounts, and there’s been some instances where cops have managed to log on and find out about college parties. Is it just me, or is there something off about your professor combing through your Facebook photo albums to see what you do on your weekends?

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One Comment

  1. mark w phillips Says:

    Hello there, to all that are reading this! Anyho, its a shame that anyone would want to make an issue of someone being true to themselves and all around them in the first place. Its the fake people out here in the world that shelter themselves before men that we need to be concerned with. Gays have rights, after many years of persecution in a country that is said WE the people shall be free to live by personal choice without being dictated by those around us or by our government. So how and why is this even an issue being brought before man in the first place. People need to really get over what other peoples are doing and worry about themselves, and these people of queation probally have other people believe they are christians, when a real christian could care less what others are doing and be more concerned with getting there own self through this thing called life.


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