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We don't have to be tolerant of your beliefs, but you should be tolerant of ours!
the LDS church had a right to kick those two men out. They were on the church's property. Now, to further be an annoyance, people do this....
They aren't going to change the church's views on this matter. It's just an annoyance.
The article doesn't show both sides of the story. What is church security's explanation? They saw them pecking, so they ran up with handcuffs? I doubt it.
I guess if you can live the standards there is always an excuse---- you now have yours, use it wisely.
Do photographers get chased away for engaging in commercial activities on the plaza or do they pay a fee for posing their clients there? Would a photographer posing a same gender couple for engagement shots by the beautiful reflecting fountain be chased off?
Too bad the kiss-in wasn't on Church property. That would have been a sight to see.
Did the church not promise "public access" during this whole debacle back when the property was sold. Don't promise us public access if you aren't going to allow the public to access it the way they would any other sidewalk downtown.
As long as the public agrees to obey rules set in place by the property owner. Even public property which is owned by the city has rules, and people needs permission from the city to protest. Maybe you ought to try running around in the nude on the street near the Gallivan Center and see if Salt Lake Police won't respond to haul you away....
The SLC City Council, Deedee Corradini and Rocky sold us out on this deal. Who really runs SLC?
The ACLU warmed the city that something like this would happen. Leave Temple square behind their gated walls.
Does the LDS pay taxes on this so called "private Property"???
"According to an interview in the City Weekly of the two men in question, they said at no point did they refuse to leave the plaza."
A friend of mine saw the whole thing, and he said that the two were very belligerent and swearing and confrontational to the security officers.
Yes public areas have rules and boundaries, but in modern society we expect those rules and boundaries to be enforced equally, not merely against one group. That is the meaning of discrimination. To my knowledge, the Church NEVER has behaved this way towards the thousands upon thousands of newly weds who engage in public displays of affection on main street plaza, many of them while being photographed.
Get real!
If you were at the grocery store and you were holding hands with your girlfriend/wife/boyfriend/husband and security pounced on you and asked you to leave because public displays of affection (PDA) aren't allowed- you would get angry too.
Obviously, PDA is allowed at Temple Square as I've been there with my wife and have kissed her on the church's property. There is nothing wrong with doing so and security would have no right to get in my face about it.
What the Temple Square security did was wrong and they should apologize. They sure didn't do the church any favors. Does it really hurt the church if a gay couple holds hands while walking through the plaza or if they give each other a kiss on the cheek? Use your heads people.
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