City Of Franklin BOMA Votes Unanimously To Allow Pride Festival In Public Park Amid Multi-Million Lawsuits Against City Due To Events From Last Year’s Festival

This Week, The City Of Franklin BOMA (Board Of Mayor And Alderman) Voted Unanimously To Grant A Permit To Franklin Pride For Them To Hold Their Annual Pride Festival In Harlinsdale Park, A Public Park Owned And Managed By The City Of Franklin.

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3-Day Pride Fest / Protest Planned In Knoxville; As Though There Is No Law Banning Drag Performances In Public

This Coming Weekend, Despite The Law Passed In The Tennessee General Assembly Which Has Made Drag Performances In Public Spaces Where Children Could Be Exposed Illegal, Knox Pride Is Making Sure The Internet Is Aware That They Will Be Moving Forward With Their Celebration/Protest With Festivities That Will Definitively Include Drag Performances In Public.

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Joint Plaintiff In Blount County Pride Lawsuit Against The State Is Drag “Christian” Flamy Grant

The Complaint By Matthew Lovegood (A.K.A Flamy Grant) And Blount Pride Is That The D.A. Of Blount County Erred In His Interpretation Of The Ruling Issued In A Western District Court When The Law Was Permanently Enjoined In Shelby County, And That It Must Also Apply To The Entire State.

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Group Kicked Out Of Franklin Pride Festival For Praying

On Saturday, A Group Of People Were Escorted Away From Harlinsdale Park By Police After Franklin Pride Festival Organizers Stated That They Just Needed To Make Sure That Folks There For The Event Were “Comfortable.” One Might Wonder What Exactly This Group Of People Was Doing To Warrant A Police Escort. Well, They Were Praying.

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BOMA Approves Franklin Pride Fest Permit With Tie-Breaking Vote From Mayor Ken Moore

Due To The Board Being Split, Mayor Ken Moore, Casted The Deciding Vote. Moore Voted In Favor Stating That If Franklin Pride Should Again Violate The Promise They Made To Keep The Event Family Friendly, He Would Make Sure They Never Hold The Event In Franklin Ever Again.

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Vote On Application For Franklin Pride Festival Pushed Two Weeks Despite Massive Opposition To Event

This Week, At Franklin City Hall, The Board Of Mayor And Alderman Postponed A Vote That Would Have Decided Whether To Approve A Permit Application Submitted By Franklin Pride For Their Annual Pride Fest That Is Scheduled To Occur In June Of This Year.

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Op-Ed: Whatever Happened To Wrongs Versus Rights?

Have We Again Crossed The Threshold In These United States, That Appears To Elevate The Rights Of Minority Groups And Their Personal Interpretation Of The Bill Of Rights, Over The Rights Of The Vast Majority? Should A Minority Group’s Right Of “Free Speech” Or Their Actions, Supersede The Wishes Of The Majority And Grant Special Treatment To That Group? Buckle Up Tennessee. Conservative Thinkers May Need To Wear Better Shoes To Handle This Slippery Slope To Prevent Them From Sliding Right Down To The Bottom Of This Hill.

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