Westboro Baptist Church is quite literally run out of town by high schoolers
The infamous Westboro Baptist Church is at it again...but this time, their hateful words have been drowned out by loving high school students.
The church showed up in Gladstone, Missouri to protest transgender student Landon Patterson winning homecoming queen of Oak Park High School back in September.
Missouri teen named first-ever transgender homecoming queen at her high school http://t.co/3AGh0JqPBW via @peoplepic.twitter.com/wZoBQuZpIb
— GLAAD (@glaad) September 15, 2015
Hundreds of high school students, church groups and activists came together in support of Landon to guarentee the Westboro Church was silenced.
One of Landon's hundreds of supporters was Reverend Chase Peeples of the United Church of Christ.
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They blocked their signs, shouted louder than them, and eventually ran the protesters right out of town in a matter of minutes.
Watch the video below:
These brave high schoolers can be heard chanting "Love live the queen" in honor of Landon, with signs of love instead of blatant hate.
See the famous faces standing up for transgender rights here:
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