‘Speed Running’ Trend Spreads Despite Scientology and Social Media Sites Trying to Stop It
At least three arrests and two minor injuries have followed the viral prank-protest as it spreads to cities outside Los Angeles, officials said.
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‘Speed running’ trend spreads despite Scientology and social media sites trying to stop it
LOS ANGELES — The Scientology “speed running” trend isn’t slowing down. Since the first incidents in Los Angeles in late March, large groups of people — some in costumes — have tried to race through buildings belonging to the church…
'Speed running' trend spreads despite Scientology and social media sites trying to stop it
So-called speed running incidents at Church of Scientology buildings have expanded from Los Angeles to other cities and countries. The organization has issued a legal warning to an online content creator it accuses of promoting the practice, while videos on TikTok have been taken down.
They film themselves running in groups as quickly as possible and far into Scientology buildings. What moves teenagers to these speedruns, what does the organisation observed by the constitutional protection say about it and what the police say?
Army Of Dwarves Invade Scientology Headquarters In Latest "Scientology Speedrun" Stunt
[Image: Instagram] A new social media trend of “speedrunning” through Scientology churches emerged recently, with several social media videos surfacing of people seeing how far they can speedrun into the church’s centres before being stopped by security. The trend started in Los Angeles but has become a minor sensation and has now spread to other cities. While critics have levelled accusations of religious intolerance against the teens armed wit…
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