A college student says the online animation community is accusing her of having “transphobic and homophobic views” after she declined to complete a customer request to draw a transgender flag.
According to CBN News, Regent University student Emily Arunt, known as LupisVulpes online, is a top animator and YouTube user, but she says because of her beliefs she declined to draw a character with the transgender flag and told another customer that she would not promote Black Lives Matter.
“I told them I don’t feel comfortable doing that and I’m a Christian,” she said of the request to animate the transgender flag.
Later, however, an online community of animators issued an “official callout” on Arunt. An official callout is a type of blacklist.
The group posted a six-page document that detailed her social media posts and also included screenshots of “evidence” of Arunt being “transphobic and homophobic.”
Arunt said she will not apologize, but she did issue a video response, saying, “I’m also praying for you because I want you to find joy in your life. Your life has extreme value. I really believe that.
“God is perfect and loves perfectly,” she adds.
Pastor Lance Bacon, who teaches at Regent University and is a mentor to Arunt, said he was impressed by her response.
“I was so very blessed by the fact that she didn’t ask ‘how might I find legal representation, what can I…
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