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UnAmerican offensive signs at Zilker Christmas Tree Archived

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UPDATE: 12/15/2013 UnAmerican New Red "FREE SPEECH ZONE" signs at exit of City of Austin Zilker Park Trail of Lights. Shame on you, Shame, City of Austin! Also, a red and green drone flew over the event the entire time.

I have never been more offended in all my life, until I visited the annual Zilker Christmas tree this year. I took my family consisting of my pregnant wife and 14 month old son. The parking lot was closed due to water-soaked fields. Traffic backed up along MoPac causing delays and near accidents, but signs and traffic control told visitors one-by-one as they waited to enter the park, only that they were now being turned away. So poor planning and execution that can be explained and excused.

What I find unexplainable and speaks for it's self are the signs posted at the exit. "Free Speech Area" and "Designated Free Speech Zone".

My wife thought that this was a joke. However, these signs were well posted and the same red signs and make as posted elsewhere in the park.

There was a heavy police presence, I don't know if these were placed by APD or these were installed by the Parks Department.

Unbeknownst to us, the City of Austin had designated this area, where the Zilker Christmas Tree is located, a zone in America void of our First Amendment right.

These signs would not be welcome at a political event, much less a family environment.

What actions will you take to remove these unAmerican signs, find and punish those that installed the signs, and put into plan to never put up this type of unconstitutional sign again?


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  • Matthew Comer (Registered User)

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