A Christian artist in the U.K. is suing a local council after being banned from her own exhibition and reported to the police for saying that it is harmful for children to try to change their sex.
Victoria Culf was told by Watford Borough Council representatives that police were investigating her for comments she made that were critical of transgender ideology, according to the Christian Legal Centre.
“They were told that a ‘non-crime hate incident’ had been recorded against Mrs. Culf’s name without her knowledge,” the organization explained.
The incident surrounded a conversation initiated with Culf by a council employee while she was setting up an exhibition at the Watford Museum.
The employee shared that her child was socially transitioning, trying to get puberty blockers from the Tavistock Gender Identity Clinic, and that as a family they had been affirmed and supported by other people.
While making a cup of tea, Culf politely told the mom that because of her Christian beliefs and her experience working with children and young people, she believed transitioning was harmful.
“Truth is a person and his name is Jesus,” Culf recalled saying. “I feel it is important to be truthful even if
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