Right?
It’s astonishing, though, how many people say that religious schools not admitting (or expelling) LGBTQ people is a legitimate practice rather than a form of hatred.
The idea that discriminary practices are acceptable is so entrenched among many liberal and progressive people, they have a hard time imagining that those practices could or should be prohibited.
Since I published the story before this one, which was about Seattle Pacific University not promoting a gay man to a full professorship, dozens of liberal people, including many gay men, have argued to me that the university is only doing what is within its rights to do.
They don’t seem to be able to make the leap to understanding that what might in some cases be (arguably) legally permissible is nevertheless morally unacceptable.