Union high school teacher Viki Knox is getting a lot of attention outside the classroom. It all has to do with what her critics say she posted on Facebook. Lawyer John Paragano says a gay teacher sent him a link to Knox's page. He says the postings were homophobic and offensive, so he reported it.In one Facebook posting, Knox says, "Homosexuality is a perverted spirit that has existed from the beginning of creation."
@joecordrey1 shut the fuck up you ugly ass loser bitch. the dumb ass fat bitch ass hoe has no fucking right to BASH people because of how they were born. maybe her ugly ass needs to be bashed for being ugly and disgusting? or made black people need to be bashed for being black? it's the same god damn thing u fucking dumb mother fucker. wish i could shoot these homophobic mother fuckers in the head and then piss on their dead bodies.
fahkyooh 2 months ago
she knows sin when she see's it.. then wtf is she doing gossiping and judging others? keep her god damn opinions to herself, ugly bitch. hope her ass gets it in court.
fahkyooh 2 months ago
Those fucking faggots will be the death of the world. So what if a teacher was quote gay bashing on Facebook. It's time for people to get real and stop sucking up to the minority.
joecordrey1 2 months ago
back in the closet , you!
LeighEel 3 months ago
Sad to see something as potentially great as religion twisted into something that can be used to spread hatred and violence
ayparillo 3 months ago
stupid question...
beardeddragon7889 3 months ago
whats an ex gay...?
beardeddragon7889 3 months ago
HOW THE HELL ARE YOU AN EX-GAY??? WHAT THE FUCK??!!
luvlife347 3 months ago
Chicago Tribune, 1 April 1998
"For many years now, I have been an outspoken supporter of civil and human rights for gay and lesbian people."
Coretta Scott King, widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
RCSVirginia 3 months ago
"Gays and lesbians stood up for civil rights in Montgomery, Selma, in Albany, Ga. and St. Augustine, Fla., and many other campaigns of the Civil Rights Movement. Many of these courageous men and women were fighting for my freedom at a time when they could find few voices for their own, and I salute their contributions."
Coretta Scott King. widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
RCSVirginia 3 months ago