Feb 21 • 21:08 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Two cities ban 'therian' events in public spaces

Authorities in Comayagua and La Ceiba, Honduras, have denied permits for public 'therian' events due to concerns over their social media presence.

In a recent decision, local authorities in Comayagua and La Ceiba, two cities in Honduras, have refused to grant permits for public events involving individuals identifying as 'therians', who engage in animal-like behavior. The move comes amid growing concerns about the viral nature of these events shared on social media platforms, prompting local governments to act. La Ceiba's municipal government publicly stated that no permits would be issued for a forthcoming 'therian gathering' that was scheduled to take place in its Central Plaza.

The local government emphasized that public spaces in La Ceiba, a city known for its beauty and cultural significance, are meant solely for family-friendly, religious, cultural, and civic activities. Officials have cautioned that any invitations circulating online for such events are the responsibility of those who choose to attend, thus distancing themselves from liability. This indicates a clear stance against the public exhibition of subcultures that may not align with traditional societal values or norms.

The denial of permits indicates a broader reluctance among some local authorities to engage with evolving social trends that challenge conventional social dynamics. It highlights a significant intersection of cultural identity and public policy, raising questions about the boundaries of personal expression in public spaces and the responsibilities of local governments in managing communal areas. The decision may prompt discussions on how communities address and integrate various identity expressions while maintaining public order and community standards.

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