I did the honorable thing

At work last week, I took a sign down that advertised Pride Month events during the month and then crumpled it up and threw it on the ground right in front of the bulletin board. Thus far, they don’t know who did it, but they are UPSET. Yes, I have pride…in my actions.  I have absolutely no regrets and if they replace the sign, I will do it again.

Pride Month is all about celebrating perversion and it’s about evil people with evil lifestyles doing evil things.  I was kind of like Jesus Christ when I did it.  Hey, the dude tossed the temple because of all the evil that was going on.  I didn’t toss the hallway or anything like that, but I did take down something that offends me and should offend every Christian in that building.

I’m not worried about getting caught.  I know where the cameras are angled and the camera pointing towards the entrance doesn’t show the side of the hall on which the sign was posted.  Thus far, they have no proof, but management is upset, as is the pride freak who posted it.  It was apparently crying over the removal.  No sympathy, no regrets.

As far as I know, no one from work knows about me and this site.  That’s why I’m taking a chance and admitting it here for all to see.  I am also not worried about being “exposed” by visitors to this site who might be seeking revenge after my recent article regarding Jews.  Basically, no one knows where I work, so there’s no one for some busybody to call, email or otherwise harass.

I am under a strict NDA, so I can’t even give a generic hint about where I work.  In actuality, I don’t even work for the company where I work.  I am actually a temporary employee assigned to my current workplace by a subcontractor.  I’ve probably said too much, but there is no way that you nor anyone else can find out where I work and ruin my job.

I would have gladly posted a photograph showing what I did, but photography of any sort is forbidden in that building.  If I’d whipped out my phone and taken a picture, that would be a violation of the law and company policy.

Look, I did what I had to do.  I stood up for what’s right.  As a Catholic, I should not be exposed to such filth at work.  No Christian should be.  Any Christian who supports Pride Month or anything to do with transgender, gay, bi and whatever else is not a true Christian.  If I lose my assignment and my job with the temp agency over this, I will then sue.  Not for termination per se, but for violating my free speech rights.

I am a hybrid employee, meaning that I work from home a couple of days per week and then work in the office for the rest of the week.  That means I’m not there as often as I used to be.  Even so, I deserve to be shielded from filth at work and that’s why I took down the sign.

If they replace it, I’ll just keep on standing up for what’s right, even if supposed fellow Catholics and protestants (those who split away from the only true Church) won’t.