Dear Editor,
We are writing today in response to recent incidents of hate symbols that have no place in our communities.
There is no place for hate or intolerance in Grey County. We denounce all symbols and actions that promote hate and disparage any members of our community. We believe all our residents and visitors have the right to feel safe and supported, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion and beliefs, sexual orientation, gender, or any other differences. We wish to specifically address the use of the Confederate flag and its impact.
The Confederate flag has an undisputable affiliation with slavery, racism, and segregation. It has become a central symbol for white supremacy groups and it serves no purpose, except to make other members of the community feel threatened, unequal and unwanted. It has no place in Grey County.
Grey County council encourage the public to say no to hate. If you see something, say something. If you see a symbol of hate on a public property, report it to the municipality and the police. Don’t confront others, but have meaningful conversations with your own families, friends and neighbours that promote tolerance and understanding.
Most importantly of all, be supportive of those who are victims of hate. Listen to them and understand what they are going through. We are stronger together and that is what being a community is about.
On behalf of Grey County Council