A religious concert in Seattle has changed its location from Cal Anderson Park to Gas Works Park after a previous concert was met with protesters, resulting in several arrests.
KIRO host John Curley pointed his finger at the many ways groups can keep their relevance in the media through public controversy, highlighting that ignorance is bliss when it comes to a march through the city.
“I think they’re just instigating problems,” Curley said on “The John Curley Show” on KIRO Newsradio. “If you really oppose them and you don’t like what they talk about, the best thing you can do is to ignore them.”
Religious concert moved to Gas Works Park
The next religious gathering is scheduled for August 30, after the City of Seattle approved a permit that allows the group to congregate peacefully within the park…