Thrown out of uni, Felix Ngole’s ‘crime’ was using Facebook to express a common ‘Christian’ view on gay marriage

May 2, 2017 by

by Rod Liddle, The Sun:

Universities are supposed to be places where a huge diversity of views can be heard – not any more, not in our universities.

ONE of these days the LGBT police are going to catch up with you, believe me.

I don’t know what you’ve said or done. But there will be something. And they will know about it.

And you’ll lose your job and be out on your uppers before you can say: “I now pronounce you husband and husband.”

The latest outrage — and it IS an outrage — concerns a student at Sheffield University.

Felix Ngole was studying for his master’s degree in social work. Was.

Not any more he isn’t. Felix was kicked out by the university authorities.

His crime? He had expressed a view on his Facebook page a few months previously about  gay marriage.

The traditional Christian view. That marriage should be between two people called something like Bob and Alice, rather than between two people called something like Elton and David.

He put it a bit more sensitively than that. But you get the gist.

Kicked out, just like that.

Let’s be clear. He had not actually discriminated against anyone. He had not said he would discriminate against anyone.

He hadn’t even expressed these terrible, shocking views in his studies. He just ’fessed up on Facebook that as a Christian, he didn’t agree with gay marriage.

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