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GAY STYLIST OFFERS TO GIVE KIM DAVIS A NEW 'DO

September 05, 2015

You’ve seem the memes of clerk Kim Davis, mainly about her dowdy appearance and the fact that she OBVIOUSLY doesn’t know any gay people. Well, the owner of Jim Brofft Salon Central in Cincinnati, has issued an offer to color, cut and style—for free—the hair of Ms. Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who was jailed on Thursday for contempt of court after she refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Brofft says;

“She could really use a boost in color and a flattering cut. God gave her Beelzebub-brown hair. I can give it shape. Pizazz. Highlights!”

Brofft said that an appointment for his services, gratis, would give Davis exposure to a gay person in a relaxed, non-contentious environment… 

“Maybe after a hour with me in her jail cell she will see that homosexuals are just like everyone else, except we tend to be better at fixing problem hair.” 

Regarding Davis’s current hair style, Brofft repeated Davis’ own quote about gay marriage: 

“It’s not of God.”

Why give a freebie to a woman who refused her governmental duty to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples? Brofft explained that compassion and communication are the best ways to bridge the gap.

“I believe in the transformative power of great style. Kim will look in the mirror after a hair makeover and see not only a more beautiful woman, but perhaps one who can open her heart and accept that gay people deserve to love and marry…just as she loved and married each of her four husbands.”

Bless you, Jim –you ARE doing God’s work!

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(T/Y Laurie Pike)

Tags: Jim Brofft, Kim Davis, LGBT, gay hairstylist, hairdresser, gay marriage, cout and color
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