Inside clear bags, residents discovered hate letters with swastikas promoting a violent "white revolution." In addition, there were rocks inside the bags."It takes time for someone to even want to do that," said Kassandra Pittman. "I’m at a loss for words."
"I know that some people feel this way and I don’t understand why," said Pittman’s granddaughter, Kaisha. "Maybe one or two weekends have passed by this year, without us seeing some form of activity relating to the distribution of white supremacist’s propaganda," said Mark Toubin, Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League .
"Every time one of these kinds of distributions happen in a neighborhood, it wakes something up," said Toubin. "They become more committed to fighting hate than ever before."
I remember as a kid that I used to take my brother stuff and throw it all around the house just to get my parents riled up at him… It worked well!