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Published: June 8, 2018

CrossFit Gym Forced to Close After ‘Pride’ Workout Cancellation Causes Backlash

By Nate Brown
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A CrossFit Gym in Indianapolis has closed its doors after backlash from the LGBTQ community because the Gym Owner canceled a workout for ‘Pride’ Month.

An email was sent to all employees and members informing them of the decision by management. In addition, a note was left on the door which stated that they “will no longer operate” at this location.

Some employees and members left the gym on Wednesday after the gym’s owner Brandon Lowe sent out an email detailing that the gym was canceling a pride-themed workout.

Lowe sent RTV6 a statement about the cancellation of the workout, saying, in part “The gym has a history of welcoming and serving people training to be fit.” and “The gym never has and never will be anything but welcoming to
all human beings who live, move and breathe in God’s world.”

Furthermore, the CrossFit Chief Knowledge Officer Russell Berger tweeted his support early Wednesday saying that he supported the gym’s decision and thanked them for standing by their convictions and “refusing to celebrate sin.”

However, CrossFit founder and CEO Greg Glassman stated to Buzzfeed News that he didn’t support Berger’s views; “He needs to take a big dose of ‘shut the f*** up’ and hide out for awhile,” Glassman said to Buzzfeed News. “It’s sad. We do so much good work with such pure hearts — to have some zealot in his off-time do something this stupid, we’re all upset. The whole company is upset. This changes his standing with us. What that looks like, I don’t know. It’s so unfortunate.”

According to RTV6, the timeline of events is as follows;

For an employee to be fired because of their religious and moral convictions goes against the First Amendment to the United States’ Constitution. While there may be internal notations that could further explain why Lowe was fired, it is unlikely. Rather, the events as described above portray religious discrimination by the gym’s CEO and justify a potential lawsuit.


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