SHORT COMMUNICATION 262
A Change Was Needed
By
Roger Behra
There is no end to the types and directions of immorality these days in America´s modern culture, especially in California. What you are about to read is a classic case of unbridled and uninhibited immoral behavior.
Recently, in the Vietnamese community in Garden Grove, California immorality in public places finally received proper attention. Why it took so long is a good question, because the bad behavior was a daily, very easily noticed, and blatant type of behavior. Eventually, decent citizens who were greatly offended took the proper action and brought the offensive behavior to the Garden Grove City Council who overwhelmingly took their own action and voted 4-0 to cause an end to the immoral activity.
At the center of attention were the 20 Vietnamese coffeehouses where very questionable behavior to begin with morphed into very, very immoral public behavior. After the city council vote, the Garden Grove police force went into action. They began to strictly enforce the new rules of public behavior.
The very questionable behavior, that morphed recently, started several years ago in most of the coffeehouses. Waitresses served coffee, tea, and smoothies while dressed in lingerie or outfits similar to lingerie. As time passed, the waitresses began serving with their bare breasts showing, which was a great downward step of the morality ladder. In the past few weeks the downward step on the morality ladder hit rock bottom. The waitresses began serving while wearing a type of very sheer dress with nothing worn underneath it. Bare breasts, bare pubic areas, and bare bottoms were clearly visible along with the order of the day. That was very much the last straw.
After the city council vote, the Garden Grove police raided 20 coffeehouses and ordered a complete and permanent change in attire and mode of operation: no more bare body parts; no more immoral behavior in men's rooms; no more arcade machines which could become gambling machines with the flip of a switch. Gentlemen's clubs had to revert back to decent and moral coffeehouses. It was a very much needed course of action.
Everyone seemed to lack good moral sense; the owners; the managers; and the wait¬resses. They all allowed the unthinkable to become a reality, especially in so many public places, where anyone young or old could walk in off the street and instantly become a part of such an immoral atmosphere. That was shocking in addition to what was going on, until the city council and police stepped in and made the coffeehouses morph again; into decent and moral establishments. For once morality ruled with the needed change.
R. B.
5-15-11