Like many large cities that are what’s called “tourist destinations,” New Orleans has a sizeable gay and lesbian community. They tend to congregate in the French Quarter and with their “Southern Decadence” festival each Spring, they attract two kinds of people: those joining their activities and those who want to demonstrate against them.
A local preacher of unknown (to me) background has made a name for himself for his public protests against the G/L community. He would use a bullhorn–yep, you read that right–and blare out his preachings and condemnations upon the paraders and onlookers.
Not a very pleasant way to bear a witness, if you ask me. (No one did. But, hey–it’s my blog.)
And then, on Monday of this week, that preacher was arrested in a park where children go to play (ponds, carousel, etc) and charged with a public act of indecency.
In his defense, the preacher said he mows lawns and does landscaping and–you’ll pardon the expression–carries a “pee jar” with him to relieve his physical needs. And that that’s what he was doing.
Witnesses claim he was being more active than that. He was arrested and charged.
Tuesday, he held a news conference. He holds to his story as to what he was doing, but added that he admits he has a problem with pornography.
He was humiliated. And he was humbled.
That’s so painful. But it might be the best thing that ever happened to him.
In Wednesday’s newspaper, his apology was printed.