Moncton's Crandall Universy has apologized to the gay muny for a hirg policy that exclus homosexuals. In an open letter, Crandall U print Bce Fawcett apologized for any hurt feelgs om the policy. Supporters for equal rights the LGBT muny wele the move, but say there's still more work to be done.
Contents:
- CRANDALL U APOLOGIZ TO GAY MUNY FOR HIRG POLICY
- CRANDALL UNIVERSY FENDS ANTI-GAY HIRG POLICY
- SOME CRANDALL STUNTS AGAST ANTI-GAY HIRG POLICY
CRANDALL U APOLOGIZ TO GAY MUNY FOR HIRG POLICY
Stunts and members of the public are upset about what’s beg lled an “anti-gay hirg policy. For most of Canada’s history, tn has been provid by church-based stutns, wh the homophobic polici that entails.
As s where a Christian nursg home was forced to hire an openly gay woman, or a Catholic school was forced to allow Marc Hall to take his boyiend to the prom, supposedly “relig” stutns n sometim fd that they have stumbled to the secular sphere by providg a service to the general public.
CRANDALL UNIVERSY FENDS ANTI-GAY HIRG POLICY
For my part, though, I’d be happy to let Crandall ntue to serve s bigoted ltle Baptist muny, and let the liberals and the gays (and the masturbators and the fortune-tellers) fd their tn secular stutns. The tax dollars of New Bnswick cizens—Baptists and Catholics, Mlims, Jews and atheists—are supportg an stutn that requir s staff to treat gay sex as ntrary to the “mon good. Anti-gay stutns like Crandall play a role public life only bee Canadian public policy hasn’t yet fully grasped the separatn of church and state.
Homophobic relig stutns will then be able to crawl off to their ltle rners, servg their own dwdlg ngregatns, while Canadian society leav them our dt. Moncton's Crandall Universy has apologized to the gay muny for a hirg policy that exclus homosexuals. Last year gay rights activists mand that public fundg be whdrawn om the universy due to the policy.
SOME CRANDALL STUNTS AGAST ANTI-GAY HIRG POLICY
Crandall Universy, a Christian liberal arts school Moncton, is beg cricized for enforcg an anti-gay Seth Crowell said the school was given the right 1983 to te based on s beliefs.
"A prev versn of the specifilly banned staff om participatg homosexual activy, but Crowell said that was changed two years ago.