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In viral TikTok clip, a man tells women in bikinis at Colorado lake to cover up. He later lost his job.

Logan Dorn called the swimwear “pornography” and posted a rebuttal on social media

Two video clips shared by TikTok user ggarbagefairy, left, showed Logan Dorn confronting women in bikinis at a northern Colorado lake. Dorn posted his own video about the incident on his TikTok account.
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Two video clips shared by TikTok user ggarbagefairy, left, showed Logan Dorn confronting women in bikinis at a northern Colorado lake. Dorn posted his own video about the incident on his TikTok account.
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A man who confronted women for wearing bikinis at a lakeside beach in northern Colorado has been fired from his job.

Logan Dorn approached a group of women sunbathing on a beach and told them to cover up, according to a TikTok post that has gone viral. The post, and an additional post of the same encounter, , have generated more than 3 million views.

In the video clip, Dorn refers to the women’s bikini-clad attire as “pornography.”

Dorn tells the women to “take young eyes into consideration they don’t need to see pornography,” as children are seen in the background of the video clip.

Dorn adds: “If men of God don’t stand up, then our society’s going to go down the drain because there’s no morality.”

Newsweek and viral video clips.

On Wednesday, , a family-owned business in Fort Collins, said on Facebook that it has fired Dorn over the recent incident.

“Today information was brought to our attention that one of our employees, Logan Dorn, was accused of harassing a group of individuals over the weekend in Northern Colorado,” the Facebook post said. “We began an investigation this morning which has resulted in the immediate termination of Mr. Dorn.”

The company said that Dorn’s actions in the video don’t reflect company values and that it doesn’t condone his behavior.

“Mighty Hand strives to be a place of business where all are treated with utmost respect and acceptance, and actions by our employees which go against those values will not be tolerated,” MHC said.

Dorn took to TikTok on Wednesday, posting a video in which he says: “The truth shall set you free.”

In the , Dorn refutes allegations and accusations made against him online “even though I don’t need to clear my name, God will vindicate me.”

In his TikTok clip, Dorn does not mention losing his job.

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