By: Diane Benjamin
My definition of fraud: being against some hate speech while ignoring others that don’t fit the agenda.
I’ll never quit exposing Not In Our Town (NIOT) as frauds. Elected officials are threatened to sign their pledge—if they don’t, they’re inundated with calls and emails asking why they’re not against hate.
NIOT isn’t against all hate; they target only the hate they choose to hate. If they weren’t frauds, they’d have posted about the hate that caused a wood fence to be bleached with a death threat. It didn’t make their Facebook page—because hating Trump is fine.

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Instead, Not In Our Town has this post:

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Was your windshield permanently damaged like the wood fence, Karen? Evidently, just throwing the note away was too difficult? How do we know you didn’t write it yourself?
Permanent hate damage is allowed in Not In Our Town? Your silence proves it.
I wonder if the NIOT member who bleached the fence has been identified. Did they have a party to celebrate?


The board members of NIOT need to be confronted to sign pledges promising not to be cowards and political motivated stooges.