Massachusetts Human Rights Commissioner QUITS after mocking God as a 'magic sky daddy' during debate over library's refusal to put up a Christmas tree - because it 'made some people uncomfortable'
Diane Loud, a Dedham Human Rights Commission member, stepped down after she mocked God amid a contentious conversation over a Christmas tree.
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- Diane Loud, a Dedham Human Rights Commission member, stepped down after she mocked God amid a contentious conversation over a Christmas tree
- Loud had publicly called out the Dedham Public Library supervisor for complaining about the decision to not put the tree up and called her a 'b****'
- Library officials announced on Monday that they will display their annual tree after some complained the holiday symbol made them uncomfortable
- A library official made the announcement on Monday after staff members were harassed and bullied for not displaying the tree
- It was also clarified that there was no ban on Christmas at the library despite some calling the tree fiasco a 'war on Christmas'
A Massachusetts human rights commissioner resigned after she mocked God as a 'magic sky daddy' in a contentious debate about the town library's Christmas tree.
Diane Loud stepped down from her role last week amid the controversial debate that 'turned neighbor against neighbor' when it was revealed Dedham Public Library wouldn't be putting up their Christmas tree because some complained the decoration made them uncomfortable.
Loud had publicly called library supervisor Lisa Desmond 'a selfish f****** b****' on Facebook and accused her of putting the lives of library staff in danger after her complaints about the tree not going up led to harassment.