Lifeguard who took down Pride flags at beach sues L.A. County over religious discrimination
Briefly

A longtime Los Angeles County lifeguard, an evangelical Christian, is suing the county after being forced to work near a Pride flag and disciplined for removing flags. This legal battle has brought the county's coastline into the national culture wars, highlighting clash between LGBTQ+ rights and religious beliefs.
The lifeguard, Jeffrey Little, raised concerns due to his religious views opposing same-sex activity and emphasizing traditional Christian beliefs. The lawsuit represents a clash between the requirement to display LGBTQ+ pride symbols at government facilities and personal religious convictions.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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