Gay Pastor Confesses to Homophobic Cake Hoax


Liberals have a long history of promoting a culture of victimhood amongst certain constituencies to scare them into voting for Democrats in elections.  Recently we witnessed what happened when people who are hell-bent on being victims aren’t persecuted — they invent false persecutions.  Three black women at SUNY Albany are now facing legal punishment after fabricating a hate crime by white students on a school bus.

Now, to the surprise of very few, the gay pastor in Austin who accused a Whole Foods bakery of writing a gay slur in icing on his cake is recanting his story.

After appearing in the national media to charge that a Whole Foods store in Texas wrote a gay slur on his cake decoration, an Austin man is now admitting the story was a hoax, canceling his lawsuit, and is apologizing for his claims.

On Monday, Jordan Brown apologized to Whole Foods for using the media to “perpetuate this story.” Brown went on to say the company did nothing wrong and he feels bad for having accused the bakery worker of wrongdoing.

In mid April, Brown, the pastor of the Church of Open Doors and an open homosexual, claimed that a bakery worker at an Austin, Texas, Whole Foods bakery worker wrote the word “fag” on a cake he ordered to be decorated with the words “love wins.”

Pastor Jordan Brown issued his apology via a public statement but failed to disclose his reason for inventing the story in the first place.  Undoubtedly, Brown expected the mainstream media to run his story without anybody bothering to do an investigation.  In response to Brown’s apology, Whole Foods has chosen to turn the other cheek and drop their countersuit.  Meanwhile, Brown has now become a pariah not just among the general population, but in the LGBT community as well.

Source: Breitbart



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