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  • Writer's pictureJustin Angert

Our thoughts

As a community and anti-hate group we are star struck with the latest news and protests. Our entire purpose was to educate the misunderstood about the differences in culture, in a non harmful way. In no way were we targeting people in any manner, we were putting together information about how people of different cultures feel, so as a community we can change. Our main goal was as simple as the quote, “don’t judge a book by it’s cover.” The book symbolizes the people in the community, it’s cover could be race, physical/mental disabilities, culture, and backgrounds, people are so judgemental and afraid of what they don’t know. Instead of growing apart let's come together as one race, the human race.

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