In April gay Pastor Jordan Brown from Austin, Texas, said he ordered a cake from Whole Foods with “Love Wins” spelled out on top but was given a cake with “Love Wins Fag” instead.

Pastor Jordan immediately called a lawyer and went to the press.

He lives in Austin – the most liberal city east of San Francisco.





Mike Cernovich at Danger and Play immediately suspected the story was a hoax.

The media is reporting on yet another hoax, “A gay Austin preacher says he ordered a cake with ‘Love Wins’ from Whole Foods. He says he got ‘Love wins, Fag.’” Although anything in possible in this crazy world, this story has all of the telltale signs of a hoax: It fits a narrative. (Everyone hates gays.)

The “victim” hired a lawyer within hours.

The “victim” took his story to a friendly journalist.

The “victim” destroyed evidence.

The letters don’t match.

Add to the story some real life facts. Austin, Texas is the most liberal city outside of San Francisco, and Whole Foods is as left-wing as it gets. Do you really believe that an employee at a Whole Foods in a liberal city wrote Fag on a cake?

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And then there’s this…

Whole Foods released a statement Monday saying the cake was prepared by a member of the LGBTQ community.

The Case of the Gay Pastor Cake Hoaxhttps://t.co/aiE0WVBokV — Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) April 18, 2016

Whole Foods released video footage they said proved the gay pastor lied.

Whole Foods then counter-sued the pastor.

Today Pastor Brown dropped his suit against Whole Foods and apologized.

MSN reported: