Something missing from anti-hate gathering


While the purpose of an island-wide anti-hate task force announced by Nassau County Executive Laura Curran and Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone is important and laudable, the group pictured in the photo tweeted by Curran at her Monday news conference seems to be missing something.

Diversity perhaps?

Oh well,  the purpose is important.

The task force was formed in response  to anti-Semitic graffiti found in various locations in Nassau and Suffolk. It came a day before six people were killed in a gun fight at a kosher market in Jersey City Tuesday.

“We have a zero tolerance for bigotry,”  Curran said at the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center in Glen Cove,  Newsday reported.

“The only thing that allows hatred to consume us is when people of good faith refuse to stand up and call it out for what it is,” Bellone said.







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