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BBM the distinction for me is that. People can protest outside and show their awful gory uncomfortable pictures (which IMO is intimidating enough for a clinic's clientele) but they are prohibited from entering the clinic which is disruptive, a line crossed.He predicted that protesters would make people uncomfortable.
Isn't that a little different than making people uncomfortable? I personally don't see him doing that- in my opinion, if the protesters abandoned their plan and just enjoyed the service and went to coffee hour without saying a word, then what? Lemon would have had quieter footage we would have never seen. He planned to go to document the protest. No more, no less. Please, split hairs and tell me what was illegal.
And-is making people uncomfortable automatically interfering with their right to worship/access a clinic? It is perfectly legal to make people uncomfortable with gory pictures and anti-abortion posters as they enter a clinic. There has to be a line between expression and creating discomfort to the point that it prevents access. And whatever that line is, Lemon didn't cross it. He just documented.
If someone came to my church to tell me my pastor has a side gig being an administrator in an agency that just murdered my neighbor, I'd consider it a service that they had informed me. Safe to say, not all worshippers agreed. But not all discomfort is bad, and what is bad is subjective.
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IMO the protesters and I am viewing DL as one of them, crossed that line. Again this is my own opinion. I get that yours differs. You feel Lemon was not a protester. We can and likely will continue to disagree about that.
If he had simply received word shortly before the protesters entered the church that a newsworthy event was about to happen and he drove over there and covered it we might be having a very different conversation. But that isn't what happened. He was there for planning, he was part of the caravan of protesters as they drove there, and he entered the church with them, their presence, including that of DL, interrupted worship.