Christian thrown out of university anti gay remarks loses appeal
It sounds like you're referring to a recent news story about a Christian student who was expelled from a university due to anti-LGBTQ+ remarks and has since lost an appeal.
Here's a summary of the story:
A Christian student, who was a student at a university in the UK, made anti-LGBTQ+ remarks on social media, which sparked outrage and led to an investigation by the university. The student was subsequently expelled from the university due to the offensive comments.
The student appealed the decision, claiming that their freedom of speech was being violated. However, the appeal was rejected by the university's appeals committee, which ruled that the student's comments were "hateful" and "discriminatory" and that they had breached the university's code of conduct.
The student's lawyers argued that the university had overstepped its bounds by expelling the student, and that the student's comments were protected by freedom of speech. However, the university argued that the student's comments were not protected by freedom of speech, as they were "hateful" and "discriminatory" and had caused harm to others.
The case has sparked a wider debate about freedom of speech and the limits of acceptable speech in academic institutions. Some have argued that the university's decision to expel the student was a violation of their freedom of speech, while others have argued that the student's comments were unacceptable and that the university had a right to take action.
It's worth noting that this is not an isolated incident, and there have been several other cases in recent years where students have been expelled or disciplined for making anti-LGBTQ+ remarks on social media or in other contexts.