Homosexual "Artist" Boasts Of Chick-Fil-A Vandalism
The self-proclaimed "artist" who hatefully vandalized a Chick-fil-A restaurant
in Torrance, California on Thursday has "outed" himself to The Huffington Post.
Apparently taking great pride in his criminal act, he boasted that he simply "felt he had to step
out and make a statement."
Manny Castro, a local Southern California "artist" rationalized his criminal act to The Huffington Post, saying: "Everybody is entitled to free speech, but... I'm against what these people stand for, what this company stands for." |
Castro claims that when he saw the wholesome outpouring of support for Chick-fil-A
from 1st Amendment-loving and patriotic Americans on Wednesday, his "heart
sank." ![]() Castro is no stranger to controversy. Some time back he caused a stir by painting a 30-by-30 foot depiction of Lady Gaga as Jesus Christ, complete with dripping blood and a crown of thorns, over the Hollywood hills. Castro also told The Huffington Post that he does not consider his actions to be criminal: "It's not that much of a crime," he said. Of course the California Penal Code states otherwise. Vandalism, depending upon the amount of damage inflicted, and whether or not the vandal has prior convictions, is punishable by up to a year in prison and/or a fine ranging from $1,000-$50,000 in the Big Bear state. Of course, why bother to ask for consistency, reason or common human decency from an individual who believes that "everybody is entitled to free speech" unless, of course, he disagrees with the speech. |