Community Corner
Passions, Private and Profane
The beach, boardwalk and streets of Long Beach have a convivial feel. But in one place, that feel is violated.

People have passions. But sometimes—passions have people.
Anyone who lives in or visits Long Beach feels the vibe. There’s a vacation atmosphere, bikers, joggers, surfboard toters are present year round. It’s a user-friendly City By The Sea.
But there’s an area in our town that takes that feeling down. Vulgar signage blows in the wind—and in our faces.
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I’m sure many of you a familiar with the flags of which I speak. There has been some ink about it in our local papers describing the controversy and the police response.
I see it as not only a political story but a story about passions.
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I came upon the flying flags recently while stopped at a nearby traffic light. As I sat there I realized: vulgar as they were, in an important sense, I was glad to see them.
I was also glad to find people whose passions are not flying on flags, but shining in their faces.
My point of view: https://leebythesea.me/2021/12/15/passions-private-and-profane/
Be well,
Leebythesea