At least three New York City businesses have become the target of racist hate, after hand-drawn pictures depicting racial stereotypes were delivered to a single neighborhood in the city.
The name on the paper is Ben Garrison, a controversial, right-wing political cartoonist known for antisemitic images. But Lelie doesn’t think he’s involved with the flyer, though he’s not sure who would deliver something so hateful.
The restaurant owner intends to file a police report. The envelope, processed in New Jersey, has no stamp or return address. But now Lelie is delivering a message of his own.The owner of Archie's said the targeted hate has no place in today's world, especially aimed at local small businesses. "Our businesses are here for everybody and we really want everyone to come out and support," Alexander Pertsovksy said.
Seafood Kingz is hosting a rally on Nov. 12 with local leaders and church members, encouraging the community to come out to help send a message of support.
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