AFTER being exposed on TikTok as an interfering god-addled prodnose – he berated a group of young women at a Colorado beach for being immodestly dressed – Logan Dorn, inset above, felt compelled to use the social media platform to explain his stupid behaviour.
It was, of course, all about Jesus.
I just had a righteous anger come over me and also just boldness by the Holy Spirit to go and confront these ladies and to speak truth.
According to The Independent, a video of Dorn approaching a group of young women at a beach and lecturing them about their clothing choices recently went viral on TikTok.
In a clip posted by Mia, who uses the username @ggarbagefairy, she and a group of friends were sitting near the water at what appears to be a beach when she filmed a male stranger approaching them and accusing them of wearing bathing suits which he said were like “pornography”.
He approached the group of women and asked, “Why do you dress this way?” before adding,
Take young eyes into consideration. They don’t need to see pornography.
The woman told Dorn to leave them alone, explaining that they were wearing bathing suits.
In response, he said:
There’s freedom of speech and if men of God don’t stand up, then our society is going to go down the drain because there’s no morality.
One woman replied saying she’s an atheist, but the unprovoked lecture didn’t end there as the man said:
If you’re an atheist that doesn’t mean you have to show your body off. You can still put clothes on.
The women accused the man of double standards as he wasn’t approaching any men who were also wearing bathing suits.
In a second video, Dorn continued to berate the girls for “showing off their bodies” and said they should be wearing:
A one-piece or a two-piece that actually covers your body. There’s gonna come a day when you’re gonna have to come face-to-face with God.
The incident took place in Fort Collins, Colorado and Mia posted a follow-up explanation video, saying there were other people on the beach in the same attire, but they were the only all-female group. They claimed the Dorn only approached them specifically because of his “fragile masculinity”.
Dorn then posted a clip on his TikTok account in which he explained that he was harmed by pornography from a young age and wanted to protect “young eyes”. He was referring to the presence of his group, including two boys aged six and nine, and two young girls.
Addressing the women directly, he said:
There’s a longing in your body only Jesus can satisfy.
He added that he would not apologise for his behaviour and that he wanted men and women to be “sex free”.
**** UPDATE ***
Dorn has been sacked. Newsweek reports that his employer, faith-based Mighty Hand Construction, based in Fort Collins, stated:
Mighty Hand Construction does not condone Logan’s behavior in the videos.
Hat tip: Stephen Harvie