To the editor: These so-called Christians are so offended by any signal of different individuals’s beliefs that they really feel compelled to sue (“Christian engineer sues L.A. County over Pride flag display at government buildings,” March 11). That appears like judging others, one thing I imagine Jesus Christ stated to not do.
I ponder in the event that they really feel the identical compulsion on behalf of these with non-Christian religion being pressured to stroll previous the Ten Commandments and crosses in faculties and authorities buildings in sure Southern states.
When will People permit all individuals on this nation the liberty of their non secular or nonreligious beliefs to be accepted with out judgement or hate?
Rita Skinner, Riverside
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To the editor: So let me get this straight (pun meant): A non-marginalized particular person is suing over a flag signifying the inclusion of marginalized individuals as a result of he’s being marginalized as a result of he’s offended by an emblem of marginalized individuals? Do I’ve that proper (once more, pun meant)?
Marta Allen, Huntington Seaside
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To the editor: Yet one more frivolous lawsuit. As an atheist, maybe I ought to sue for each time I’ve to see a Christian cross. On this nation, I might have fairly the bounty from all of the settlements.
Jan Rasmussen, Lakewood
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To the editor: Eric Batman, a 24-year veteran of the Division of Public Works, is suing the county as a result of he’s offended by the Satisfaction flag hung in entrance of their headquarters. This man feels threatened by a chunk of coloured material.
The article additionally references a lifeguard with an analogous lawsuit towards the county. Typically conservatives name liberals who help what the Satisfaction flag represents “snowflakes.” I ponder if Mr. Batman or the lifeguard have ever used that time period and if they’d respect the irony.
Pablo Prietto, Los Angeles
