A few thoughts to share in response to the column by Jason Serinus on Nov 20 about the Food Co-op.
Cameron Jones was removed for hate speech, a code of conduct violation. …
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A few thoughts to share in response to the column by Jason Serinus on Nov 20 about the Food Co-op.
Cameron Jones was removed for hate speech, a code of conduct violation. Period. End or story.
Racial politics have no place in a community food co-op. Its code of conduct should not be changed to allow to cater to the 1% racist viewpoints.
Our society’s problems are mainly coming from people that burn and loot their own neighborhoods. I recommend people view the Candyce Owens documentary, “The Greatest Lie Ever Sold: George Floyd and the Rise of BLM.”
The only thing BLM achieved was burning down black neighborhoods in major cities enticing a self proclaimed race war.
We should have more respect for a co-op board that stands for community and wholesome traditional God-fearing family values.
Gas-lighting people for having morals and standards is shameful no matter what your political bent may be.
Tim Dies
Port Hadlock