A video allegedly showing an employee of an event venue saying they wonât host âgay weddingsâ or âmixed raceâ nuptials because of her religion has gone viral, sparking an uproar on social media.
And take one guess where it was located.
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On Saturday, LaKambria Welch shared a video on Facebook showing a woman who allegedly worked at Booneâs Camp Event Hall saying the space would not allow certain couples to get married due to their Christian faith.
âFYI, if youâre a mixed-race couple, please do NOT inquire Boones Camp for a wedding venue. They will not accommodate you if youâre âgayâ or âmixed raceâ due to their âChristian beliefs,ââ Welch wrote in a post with the video of her speaking with the woman.
Welch claimed the event spaceâlocated in Booneville, Miss., in the northern part of the Magnolia State near the Alabama and Tennessee bordersâinformed her brother, who is black, that he could not rent the event space for his wedding with his fiancĂ©e, who is a white woman, because of these âbeliefs.â
âThe owner took a look at my brotherâs fiancĂ©eâs page and wrote her back to say they wonât be able to get married there because of her beliefs,â Welch revealed to the Deep South Voice website. âHe told my mom and she contacted the owner through messenger to only get a âseenâ with no reply. Thatâs when I took it upon myself to go get clarification on her beliefs.â
Welch said she drove to the venue to find out why her brother could not have his wedding at the venue.
She also got receipts of how janky for Jesus these folks really were.
âFirst of all, we donât do gay weddings or mixed race, because of our Christian raceâI mean our Christian belief,â the unidentified womanâbearing an unflattering âTires for Totsâ tee-shirt is heard saying in the video.
Welch then responds: âOkay weâre Christians as well, so… What in the Bible tells you that?â
The woman tells her that sheâs doesnât want to âargueâ her faith.
âWe just donât participate. We just choose not to,â the woman concludes in a nice-nasty tone.
Welch asks the woman to confirm that itâs her âChristian beliefâ in regard to not having same-sex or mixed-race weddings at the venue.
The woman nods her head and says, âYes maâam.â
As of Monday morning, the video has more than 42,000 views and has been shared nearly 1,000 times, drawing over 1,500 comments.
âItâs SO sad that RACISM is still going on in 2019. I never knew God to discriminate but as Iâve said before, everyone will have their time with him. I just hope itâs all worth it,â Welch wrote in her post.
The Facebook link for Booneâs Camp Event Hall is unavailable, meaning it may have been disabled.
On Monday, Welch said that couple, whose identity has not been revealed, is still in search of a convenient venue.
As far as the reaction her initial Facebook post caused, it came as a surprise.
âFrom the moment I posted the video, I didnât expect it to grow as big as it did,â she told The Root. âMy only intentions were to warn my own community and surrounding areas.â
âOnce it began receiving so much love and support, I kind of knew where it would go from there,â she added. âSo far, 98 percent of people have been very uplifting and shown an insurmountable amount of love and kindness. Iâve received so many private messages from photographers, wedding venues, etc.â
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