Posted on 06/17/2016 2:44:31 AM PDT by raybbr
West Hartford, CT A 71-year-old West Hartford man was arrested after making a homophobic slur to a Home Depot cashier and referencing the Orlando, Florida, nightclub shooting on Wednesday, according to police.
West Hartford Police responded to the Home Depot on New Park Avenue around 11:30 a.m. to speak with an employee regarding a report of a hostile customer.
The employee told police he was talking to the customer about why he was wearing gloves at the register before it quickly evolved into a harassing discussion about the employee's sexuality, according to the police report.
The employee told police that the customer called him a faggot and referenced the Orlando, Florida, nightclub shooting. The comments were overheard by another employee, police said.
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>>>arrested for saying faggot?!?!<<<
If you hear the Dire Straits song “Money for Nothing” on the Radio nowadays, the line “that little Faggot is a Millionaire” is edited out.
I’ve always thought that Artists went ballistic when their Work was censored or changed. I still remember the outrage when Ted Turner’s Company started Colorizing old Black and White Movies. It was the end of Artistic freedom they said.
These Images do not leave much doubt anymore. Scroll down a bit. The key image was taken from Michelle Obama's dance routine on national television. No doubt at all. On top of that the POTUS is a joke, a total laughing stock internationally. Everybody knows the truth EXCEPT the America people who are being played like rubes in a rigged card game. Which kind of explains Putin's anger at the gay 0. I'm frankly surprised at P's silence. But maybe he will eventually release the 20,000 emails from Clinton's illegal server that her corrupt lawyers hid from the FBI . . .
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