Atheism Banner Stolen In 48 Hours

“It is so dismaying to see mob rule prevail,” said Annie Laurie Gaylor, FFRF co-president. “This vandalism amounts to censorship and suppression of minority viewpoints.” City officials have said they are treating the park as a public forum, and therefore any religious display is allowed. “This crime against our banner shows the harm when a local government purports to create a ‘public forum’ for religion on government property,” Gaylor added “The only viewpoint that is going to be heard in Streater is a Christian viewpoint. There are tax-exempt Christian churches throughout Streater where it is appropriate to place Christian crosses and displays. A public park is not one of them.”