People ran to give Zea high fives and one man named Zachary Traxler designed a t-shirt with Zea's image on it

Zea stands her ground just one day after the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage all

named Zea stood up to an anti-gay preacher in Ohio by holding up a rainbow flag

A first-grader from Columbus, Ohio proved that one is never too young to become an activist.

The young girl named Zea stood up to a preacher who was ranting against gay rights at a community festival in Ohio just one day after the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage all across America.

Video of Zea bravely holding up a rainbow colored flag in support of equal rights was posted to YouTube by Ryan Bowling who was also at the Ohio festival.

Silencing the pracher: Before Zea came along with her rainbow flag this street preacher was ranting against gay marriage and calling homosexuality a sin

'Zea faces down a fire and brimstone street preacher, at a festival in Columbus, the day after the SCOTUS marriage equality ruling,' reads the caption on the video.

Zea does not say a word throughout the video as she stands off against a man on the street who is yelling into a microphone about Jesus and about his belief that homosexuality is a sin.

'This world will give you heartache, this world will give you divorce, this world will give you pain,' says the street preacher as he tell the little girl that Jesus is the savior.

According to Bowling who posted the video, the preacher changed his tune a bit as soon as Zea came forth with her flag.

High fives: The preacher quickly changed topic and told her without Jesus she'll live a life of 'pain and divorce' as witnesses of the event ran up to her to give her high fives

You need love: All this girl needed was a smile and a rainbow flag to call scores of supporters her way

'He deflated visibly when he saw her coming. He was much more sodomy, brimstone, and bellowing until she got close to him,' said Bowling.

Zea's presence did not go unnoticed. Scores of gay marriage supporters ran up to Zea and gave her high fives.

A man named Zachary Traxler was so inspired by the little girl's actions he designed a t-shirt with a photograph of her and the preacher on it and the 14th Amendment in the back.

Traxler is selling the t-shirt on his website Traxler Tees for $28 and is donating all proceeds to Zea and her family to donate to a non-profit LGBT charity of their choice.