I am appalled to learn of the verbal mistreatment of people living in my neighborhood, Cape George.
The victims of abuse are artists. As far as I know, their only crime is: looking …
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I am appalled to learn of the verbal mistreatment of people living in my neighborhood, Cape George.
The victims of abuse are artists. As far as I know, their only crime is: looking different.
They are not rowdy or noisy or rule-breakers. They did hold a one-week workshop that involved parking extra cars in their lot which, for some reason, a few people may have found upsetting. It didn’t bother me.
I think most of my neighbors would also be appalled to learn of the hate speech directed, by a very few, at other neighbors.
Generally Cape George is a warm, welcoming, and enlightened place. Sadly, the victims no longer feel comfortable here, and are planning to move.
I have a better solution. Why don’t the judgmental, Puritanical, uncivil people move away and leave the rest of us to live in peace, harmony, and respect for each other.
Rosemarie Downing
PORT TOWNSEND