Thus far, I've heard only one report of a local leader* speaking out against last weekend's heinous events in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The demonstration, its hatred, unnecessary deaths and aftermath should goad everyone into some sort of action.
A simple, "We won't let it happen here," would suffice.
Certainly local churches, schools and community groups could make room for some sort of action.
But first, words must be expressed.
If you've heard anyone take a stand, please post below in the comments section.
*Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Menominee.
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