The self-described 'concerned citizen' warned that Utah citizens do not “accept sick jokes to run rampant in our civil institutions.”
reluctance to change your foul, dirty, and obscene surname myself and thousands of other Utahns will be sitting in protest, not standing until you change your heinous surname to something less offensive.”
The letter added: “This is a social justice issue and we will not be denied basic human decency!” and warned that Utah citizens do not “accept sick jokes to run rampant in our civil institutions.” Of course, some people wondered if the letter was a prank of some sort, especially because it ended, “Love, a concerned citizen.”I thought so. My constituent affairs director thinks it’s serious.I am in no way shape or form related to the governor of Utah, but I do sympathize with him in this instance lolol
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