In my opinion, the city is wrong to allow Black Lives Matter to be chalked on to our streets. How can you now say no to any other political group from doing the same?
This is not Seattle. …
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In my opinion, the city is wrong to allow Black Lives Matter to be chalked on to our streets. How can you now say no to any other political group from doing the same?
This is not Seattle. To allow the take over and vandalism of city property should not be allowed. Whatever happened to peaceful marches with banners?
Bob Knowlen
PORT TOWNSEND