LETTERS

Do not be intimidated by the mob

Johnston Sun Rise ·

To the Editor:

It is with the deepest appreciation that I write this letter thanking you and Charlie Hall for supporting me and everyone's First Amendment right of free speech without the fear of intimidation. I've received an inhuman level of attacks by ignorant, hypercritical women who disguise their hate and abuse with the issue of women feeling comfortable with their bodies. These women need to realize that what they did was not express that important dynamic but instead showed the world that the ugliest part of their bodies is their minds.

Hopefully, the controversy will elevate their consciousness to something close to what the founding people of this country intended. I encourage everyone to express themselves in the spirit of free speech. Do not be intimidated by the mob. Don't let a lack of command of the language stop you. In broken English, sign language and bad writing, never be afraid to express yourself the way the disgusting, un-American mob of yoga pants-wearing bullies tried to stop me, it only made me stronger.

Thanks again and God bless you and all the poor, unfortunate, misguided individuals who supported that vulgar aberration of American civil rights they pathologically called a "parade.”

Alan Sorrentino

Barrington