Gay men blow kisses, taunting guy in ‘Ask Me About Jesus’ shirt; watch his reaction

The Supreme Court’s decision Friday that same sex marriages are constitutionally guaranteed hasn’t brought the love out from the left — it’s brought out their hate.

And it’s disgusting.

Jeffrey Luscombe, who describes himself as a gay, Canadian freelance writer, thought it was humorous when a black man, wearing an “Ask Me About Jesus” sweatshirt, was blown kisses by a group of men as he tried to make his way through a gay pride event.

The look of hurt on the man’s face is heartbreaking.

So Luscombe, who also describes himself as an atheist, decided to tweet his glee at the moment captured on camera.

It wasn’t long before he came to his senses and deleted the tweet. But before he did, conservative blogger Sooper Mexican took a screenshot of it and sent it out to his followers.

Jon Gabriel, Ricochet editor and self-described “undisputed king of stuff,” tweeted his own take, and received a response shortly after Luscombe deleted the tweet:

Soon, others began weighing in — straight and gay:

In an NBC News “Meet the Press” interview Sunday, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal told host Chuck Todd that he feared Friday’s ruling may lead to an attack on religious freedom.

“Here’s where the next fight’s going. I think the left is now going to go after our First Amendment rights,” he said. “I think it is wrong for the federal government to force Christian individuals, businesses, pastors and churches to participate in wedding ceremonies that violate our sincerely held religious beliefs.”

It’s already begun.

H/T: Twitchy

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