Zea, The Ohio Girl Who Stood Up To A Homophobic Preacher, Is Everyone's New Hero
The Huffington Post | By Ed
Mazza
Sometimes, the loudest voice is the
one that doesn't say a word -- just ask
this little girl.
Zea, a 7-year-old first grader,
stood firm in the face of hate over the weekend at a celebration of the Supreme
Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage. When a preacher began ranting
at her through a microphone, little Zea quietly waved her rainbow flag and
never backed down.
Once again, #LoveWins.
Her father, Ryan Bowling, posted
video of the remarkable confrontation on YouTube. He wrote that it took place
over the weekend at ComFest,
an annual music and arts festival in Columbus, Ohio that turned into an
impromptu celebration of Friday's decision.
"Zea didn't just flash the flag at that hatemonger, and
bail. They went toe to toe, for several minutes, while he bellowed all of his
fire and brimstone right in her face," Bowling wrote on Facebook.
"Grown man vs first grader. She told me afterward that she did feel
scared. The one thing the people of comfest, 2015 never let her feel though?
Alone."
The encounter was also caught on
camera by Zea's father:
The photo has been turned into a t-shirt, with proceeds going to Zea
as well as an LGBT nonprofit to be chosen by her family.
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