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September 15, 2021, 6:21 am
The Christian man who went viral for harassing women over their decision to wear bikinis at the beach is attempting damage control after getting fired from his job.
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Logan Dorn was recently caught on video berating a group of young women for “flaunting” their bodies by simply wearing bikinis. He apparently felt that two-piece swimwear is inappropriate for “young eyes” and actually called it “pornography,” while waxing on about Biblical values.
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The internet didn’t take too kindly to Dorn’s approach, and the video of his entitled, condescending behavior soon went viral. He doubled down and made a series of since-deleted TikToks in which he insisted he was in the right as a Christian man who felt “righteous anger” at the sight of bikinis on the beach.
Well, the backlash grew intense enough that his place of employment, Mighty Hand Construction, investigated and fired Dorn, as they felt he didn’t represent their company values.
“Mighty Hand Construction does not condone Logan’s behavior in the videos, nor do his actions reflect our values as a company,” they wrote on Facebook. “Mighty Hand strives to be a place of business where all are treated with utmost respect and acceptance, and actions by our employees which go against those values will not be tolerated.”
Roughly a week after the original video went viral, and after posting multiple videos about his “side” of events, Dorn deleted or privatized all his TikToks and appeared to have a change of heart about his behavior.
A video featuring a text overlay of “I’m sorry. Jesus loves you” starts off with Dorn saying that “Jesus is faithful and his kindness leads to repentance,” before apologizing directly to the women from the video for how he “came off as judgmental and angry and condemning” because “that’s not Jesus’s heart.”
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But while it would be great to believe Dorn actually learned from his atrocious behavior, it soon becomes clear that’s not exactly the case. Instead, he again insists that he truly believes it was God calling him to speak to those women, because they needed to know Jesus loves them and “forgives” them.
The remaining two minutes of the video amounts to more proselytizing, with Dorn insinuating once again that women wearing bikinis are struggling with “brokenness” and will never be able to find satisfaction in anything without first asking for forgiveness from his god.
So yeah, the only thing that’s really changed here is the venue. But at least with a TikTok video people can click right out of Dorn’s religious quest and go out and enjoy a day at the beach wearing whatever the hell they want.
*First Published: September 15, 2021, 6:21 am
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