The Founder & Executive Director of Indiana-based Red Giant Union has allegedly threatened to rob a Christian-owned pizza shop in Indiana because he despises their Christian religion.
Austin Kasso posted on his own Facebook page that he is disgusted that Memories Pizza of Walkerton, Indiana, has raised over $100,000 on a GoFundMe.com page set up to help the restaurant get over the attacks on it fostered by the militant gay lobby and the media.
But Kasso–the founder of Red Giant, a non-GMO food activist group–went further to vent his rage at Christians by going to the GoFundMe page to warn the pizza shop that he intended to rob them of the $100,000.
St. Louis radio host Dana Loesch discovered Kasso’s threat and Tweeted it out…
Kasso, though, came out with the lame excuse that his account was hacked.
But this claim doesn’t pass the smell test. Since he posted in multiple social media platforms that the GoFundMe page disgusted him, it is highly unlikely that someone hacked his account to post something that he would agree with anyway!!
No, what is more likely is that Kasso did make the threat on the GoFundMe page and is now making up the “I was hacked” story to try to escape responsibility for his hate speech.
Regardless, Kasso maintains he was hacked. What do you think? Does his claim sound true to you?
http://rightwingnews.com/democrats/liberal-activist-threatens-to-rob-christian-owned-pizza-shop-over-religious-freedom-act/
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