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  1. >“And even if you don’t agree with Scientology practices, they still must be respected in their right to practise their religion, just like anybody else,“

    Don’t let trends that trample human rights continue.

  2. perennialiris on

    This is one of the best things happening in the world right now. Young people finally found a viral trend that doesn’t suck.

  3. if they are a church as they claim, all churches have an open door policy and are welcoming to everyone.

    soooo……

  4. Infamous-Mixture-605 on

    This is such a strange fad, but I suppose it’s better than youth eating Tide pods for likes.

  5. Theres one in cambridge ontario that seems untouched 👀👀👀 any „youths“ reading lol

  6. calgarywalker on

    There’s one in Calgary. Only “church” I’ve ever seen with security fence, barbed wire and serious security cameras. It’s nowhere near anything interesting so I doubt any mob of kids would bother it – which also begs the question – why bother with all the security?

  7. > tried to force their way into the city’s Church of Scientology building

    It’s still a lot easier for them to get in there than to get out

  8. In Montreal, this would be illegal under Quebec’s new secularism law that states:

    > No one may prohibit, limit, hinder or disrupt a religious practice within
    a place of worship or impede access to such a place.

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