Mhe. I think they should also be allowed to behave like everyone else
Let's not forget the rest of this story--they kicked her out like they would anyone else, and SHE made a big deal about "do you know who I am?" etc etc. Anybody else would have been kicked out for being obnoxious like that--vaping, being loud and obnoxious even after being warned mote than once. But she couldn't accept that.
My take on this is that it's not the hand on the crotch moment that has people disliking her. It's her telling the rest of us that we're evil and going to hell for liking sex, telling those of us who happen to like non-standard sexual pairings (man-man, woman-woman, non-standard genders, etc) we're evil, and trying to force us to have unwanted babies because we wanted to have sex that rubs us the wrong way, and doubly so because she got caught forcing a whole theatre of people to participate in her sexual adventures who were there to see a Beetlejuice movie and not an impromptu and really poorly executed burlesque scene in the audience, followed by a brazen display of entitlement, power-tripping, and privilege. It's the hypocrisy that gets us, not so much the sex act itself.
It's weird to me that you think this is average behavior. It might feel normal to you, but I'd be creeped tf out if the couple next to me started doing sexual shit in a theater.
And should we not hold leaders to higher standards? Shouldn't leaders hold themselves to higher standards?