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Title: Christian man sues employer for forcing him to see a Pride flag...
Post by: Jessica_Rose on June 03, 2026, 01:47:52 PM
Post by: Jessica_Rose on June 03, 2026, 01:47:52 PM
Christian man sues employer for forcing him to see a Pride flag on his way into work
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2026/06/christian-man-sues-employer-for-forcing-him-to-see-a-pride-flag-on-his-way-into-work/
John Russell (3 June 2026)
A conservative Christian man is suing Los Angeles County and the L.A. Department of Public Works for making him come to work during Pride Month.
Department of Public Works employee Eric Batman claims that having to see a Progress Pride flag flying outside the department's Alhambra, California, headquarters during the month of June effectively forces him to "celebrate, recognize, and solemnize conduct and actions that he views as sin" in conflict with his sincerely held Christian religious beliefs, according to a lawsuit filed in March by anti-LGBTQ+ evangelical nonprofit the Liberty Counsel.
As the complaint notes, Batman has worked for the department for 24 years, and at its Alhambra headquarters since 2003. Since 2023, L.A. County has required all county departments to fly the Progress Pride flag during the month of June.
In 2024 and 2025, Batman formally requested a religious accommodation allowing him to work remotely in June, claiming that requiring him to be present in the office "for the County's explicit and overt celebration of so-called Pride Month" conflicts with his Christian beliefs. Both requests were denied, as were follow-up grievance forms Batman filed with the Department of Employee Relations.
In his 2024 grievance, Batman wrote that having to see the Progress Pride flag each time he enters and exits the building "negatively impacts my ability [to] perform my work and results in a hostile work environment."
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2026/06/christian-man-sues-employer-for-forcing-him-to-see-a-pride-flag-on-his-way-into-work/
John Russell (3 June 2026)
A conservative Christian man is suing Los Angeles County and the L.A. Department of Public Works for making him come to work during Pride Month.
Department of Public Works employee Eric Batman claims that having to see a Progress Pride flag flying outside the department's Alhambra, California, headquarters during the month of June effectively forces him to "celebrate, recognize, and solemnize conduct and actions that he views as sin" in conflict with his sincerely held Christian religious beliefs, according to a lawsuit filed in March by anti-LGBTQ+ evangelical nonprofit the Liberty Counsel.
As the complaint notes, Batman has worked for the department for 24 years, and at its Alhambra headquarters since 2003. Since 2023, L.A. County has required all county departments to fly the Progress Pride flag during the month of June.
In 2024 and 2025, Batman formally requested a religious accommodation allowing him to work remotely in June, claiming that requiring him to be present in the office "for the County's explicit and overt celebration of so-called Pride Month" conflicts with his Christian beliefs. Both requests were denied, as were follow-up grievance forms Batman filed with the Department of Employee Relations.
In his 2024 grievance, Batman wrote that having to see the Progress Pride flag each time he enters and exits the building "negatively impacts my ability [to] perform my work and results in a hostile work environment."
Title: Re: Christian man sues employer for forcing him to see a Pride flag...
Post by: KristaFairchild on June 03, 2026, 06:45:56 PM
Post by: KristaFairchild on June 03, 2026, 06:45:56 PM
Yet another person who has never looked up the definition of hostile work environment. Hint: it's not about just hostility.
I won't get into the other obvious issues. The simple definition will cause the case to be dismissed if that is his claim.
I won't get into the other obvious issues. The simple definition will cause the case to be dismissed if that is his claim.