Moreover, she worried what kind of message his election sent to the Muslims, a community against which he has repeatedly incited fear and hatred. The two of them then proceeded to draw and write on the sidewalk outside the centre, leaving cheery images and messages of hope for those passing by. A Christian herself, Benseon-Scearce said she wanted to let the local Muslims know that, despite Trump's hate-filled anti-Islam campaign, the Nashville community still stood by them. Eventually, the sidewalk was filled with drawings of flowers, hearts, and writings to the Muslim community. "We see you and we want you here," one message read, while another said "We love you."
Source: dna November 14, 2016 02:38 UTC