A tweet against naked men parading in front of minors at LGBT events has reportedly torn King Lawal's life apart
A local politician in the United Kingdom is taking legal action after he was reportedly canceled by seven different organizations and suspended by his own political party for tweeting out his religious views.
"First of all, I am still feeling quite upset," King Lawal, 31, told Fox News Digital. "But I'm so ready to fight back, as well. I'm not wanting to be silenced anymore, and I'm wanting to see more Christians stand up and fight back."
Lawal, who has been a councilor at North Northamptonshire Unitary Council in England for two years, tweeted on June 29 in response to a Twitter post from GB News host Calvin Robinson revealing that naked men were illegally parading in front of minors during LGBT Pride events.
Lawal, a Christian who found the parade behavior offensive and immoral, took to Twitter to condemn it.
A local politician in the United Kingdom is taking legal action after he was reportedly canceled by seven different organizations and suspended by his own political party for tweeting out his religious views.
"First of all, I am still feeling quite upset," King Lawal, 31, told Fox News Digital. "But I'm so ready to fight back, as well. I'm not wanting to be silenced anymore, and I'm wanting to see more Christians stand up and fight back."
Lawal, who has been a councilor at North Northamptonshire Unitary Council in England for two years, tweeted on June 29 in response to a Twitter post from GB News host Calvin Robinson revealing that naked men were illegally parading in front of minors during LGBT Pride events.
Lawal, a Christian who found the parade behavior offensive and immoral, took to Twitter to condemn it.
Christian politician takes legal action after anti-LGBT Pride tweet sees his 'life torn apart'
King Lawal, who has been a member on the North Northamptonshire Unitary Council in England for two years, is taking legal action after being canceled by seven different organizations.
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