The Fake News Story That Forced an Indiana Pizzeria to Shut down and Its Christian Owners into Hiding

PizaaA small-town Indiana pizzeria owned by a Christian family has closed its doors after being terrorized by pro-homosexual bullies opposed to the family’s religious values.

Memories Pizza in Walkerton has received death and firebombing threats and had its website hacked, according to LegalInsurrection.com.

The attacks came after ABC-57 out of South Bend aired a piece March 31 highlighting the pizzeria owners’ support for Indiana’s hot-button Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The station claimed Memories Pizza, owned by Kevin O’Connor, was the “first business to publicly deny same-sex service.”

The owners specifically stated that anyone was welcome in the restaurant, but the story was set off by the fact that they said they would not cater a homosexual “wedding” because it would conflict with their Christian beliefs.

“I do not think [the bill’s] targeting gays. I don’t think it’s discrimination,” O’Connor’s daughter Crystal told ABC-57. “It’s supposed to help people that have a religious belief.” (Read more from “The Fake News Story That Forced an Indiana Pizzeria to Shut down and Its Christian Owners into Hiding” HERE)

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