ABC's "Quantico" promotes immorality as norm and sacrilegious intent against Mormon faith

Peaceful communities, societies and religions are often targets for corporate interests who have much to gain by the misrepresentation, and over representation of various lifestyles. An article (see link) and short clip of ABC's "Quantico" series promotes anti moral behavior of those who "serve" our country, and denigrates religious sanctity of the Mormon faith. As a Christian LDS (Mormon) who holds the meaning of the garments as sacred, would like to boycott and petition the ABC TV executives to remove the religious reference and improve the moral content of it's show. 1st amendments rights are not limitless, and a headless corporation (business entity) should not take the responsibility to explain or misrepresent the moral character of those who serve in our armed forces or government agencies, and misrepresent those of religious faith, who both serve our country and openly live Christian values.

The right to ask ABC to change it's focus on immorality and remove the denigration of religious faith applies to all religions and societies in a free country. The right of a human being must TRUMP the rights of a corporation to make money from the misrepresentation of others.

http://www.sltrib.com/home/2656476-155/story.html

We ask Ben Sherwood, President of ABC television programming, to change the content of ABC's corporate programming show "QUANTCO", to represent the general moral character of those who serve our nation by changing its content to reflect appropriate programming to the public, and to cease the practice of misrepresenting religious artifacts, (the Mormon garment episode) and misrepresentation of the general moral character of religious Christians who serve our nation in the FBI.

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