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Teri Westerby is the Director of an LGBT propaganda arm called the Chilliwack Pride Society, which means she is a radical sex-activist who also happens to be a school board trustee.
In late July, Westerby posted a meme on Facebook that depicted a steamroller about to mow down a group of terrorized Christians running for their lives.
Yes, this elected trustee, whose job includes representing Christian students and their families, promoted violence towards Christians.
Trustee Westerby evidently thought the image of crushing Christian people to death and eradicating their values was funny.
Can you imagine how unsafe this must make students in Trustee Westerby’s schools feel, if they identify as Christian?
Initially, the Chair of the Chilliwack School Division, Trustee Willow Reichelt, attempted to dismiss the concerns of Christians who expressed outrage at Westerby's meme, saying on social media that "it's understandable that seeing the image with no context could be hurtful", but also giving readers her personal assurance that Trustee Westerby "would never advocate violence or discrimination against anyone".
Maybe Trustee Reichelt should take another look at the steamroller meme?
Facing growing public backlash, Trustee Westerby herself posted a non-apology statement on August 5th in which she attempted to justify why she shared the anti-Christian meme. She, too, assured her readers that she "would not promote violence or hatred against anyone, for any reason, ever".
Her statement made no apology for posting the meme in the first place, nor did she admit that it constituted bigotry against Christian moral teaching and, by extension, Christians who adhere to those beliefs.
The message?
The clear, hateful, and some might argue, violent, message is that the presence of bible-believing Christians in the world is not welcome, and they should be made to disappear.
Poof!
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