When readers write in to you, spooked for their own safety and the safety of their children, a blogger will seek truth. Murphy from the signed letter, and if he has been distributing unsigned flyers.”
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A Little Beacon Blog put on the list of things to do: “Email Richard Murphy to ask him if he is the same R. The letter began by referencing his former political campaigning days: “I prefer handouts to signs, too many of them during my political campaigns I guess.” He signed the letter Dick Murphy. Just as we were going to cross reference the styles, another Beacon resident received a postmarked letter from R. A Little Beacon Blog wrote in response the need for censorship, why it is helpful in some cases, and how it happens every single day because media outlets simply cannot publish all of the words in all of the world every single day. The writer, Richard (Dick) Murphy, had cried out to his newsletter list about local newspapers who had censored him. Here at A Little Beacon Blog, it inspired an article to be written about censorship. The style was so close, in fact, it resembled this letter to the editor published last year that sparked a large backlash to the newspaper for even publishing it.
#Anti gay flag art free#
Having seen the content of the letter, the style and tone resembled that of another Beaconite who has published his statements against abortion before in the Beacon Free Press an on his own blog. Their response: “I am nervous about my children playing in the front yard.” Style And Tone Of Letters And Flyers Begin To Match A Public Figure A Little Beacon Blog asked if they had considered simply approaching their neighbor to ask them to stop. To the coward who left those fliers, myself and a bunch of other people are allies of the LBGTQ community and just know that there are more of us than there are of you.”įlyer recipients began suspecting that one of their neighbors was the sender. Other folks we know got them on the porch."Ĭouncilperson Terry Nelson of Ward 1 spoke out against the flyer campaign during his Community Report section of a City Council Meeting, saying: “Unfortunately, a first-grader of one of those families found the letter,” he said. Then, Saturday, we got a new batch thrown into the yard. The Beaconite continued: “A few weeks ago, we found the abortion one on the car. In the middle of the pandemic, and during Pride Month, a new batch of letters arrived. I don’t want to be public on Facebook and open my family up further to harassment, but I wanted to draw some attention if there’s a larger trend.” I wanted to raise attention to it if others are receiving these too. Last year we got an anti-gay one (we are a queer family). We got one last week and another 2 today thrown into our yard. There was a new wave of anti-choice abortion flyers distributed to the folks who have rainbow flags today. They wrote in: “I am hoping to raise awareness.
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The reader was spooked, has children, and was afraid to let their children play in the front yard. Other residents with gay pride flags flying outside their homes had also received the flyers. This family wasn’t the only ones to receive the distributed flyers. Quickly, a rumor circulated that it was the KKK, which was reported by one news outlet but then retracted almost the same day. This reader has a rainbow pride flag flying from their house, and says they are a queer family.
#Anti gay flag art series#
Last year around this time, the reader received a series of anti-gay fliers.
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The flyer contained a message of anti-choice abortion, and wasn’t the first time this reader had received a flyer. Graphic Warning: This article contains a graphic image on a flyer that we are sharing to give context to what citizens in Beacon received hand-delivered to their homes.īack in June, 2020, a reader wrote into A Little Beacon Blog about a flyer they found to be disturbing, that had been put into their yard.