Just another instance of leftist-on-Christian bigotry. Nothing to see here.
Except just yesterday, the daughter of a friend was on campus at WVU, walking to or from class, just minding her own business when a guy came up to her, pointed to her ankh* earrings (believing they were crosses), called her a homophobe and spat in her face. She was too shocked to respond the way most of us would (punching him in the throat) but she did file a police report. The funny thing is that she's an art major who apparently identifies as bisexual and even had a little rainbow tolerance thingey on her backpack.
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The ankh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol that was most commonly used in writing and in art to represent the word for "life" and, by extension, as a symbol of life itself. Its use continued through the Coptic Egyptians who adapted it as the crux ansata, a variant form of the Christian cross.