It happened in October and then on Election Day in November and now, for the sixth time, it’s happened again – vandals slipped onto the premises of the Towson Unitarian Universalist Church and ripped down a banner with a “Black Lives Matter” message.
The first five times what was damaged were signs with just that message – positioned out by the road. Each time someone slashed them, ripped them down or sprayed white paint over the word “black,” church members doggedly replaced them.
Now what has been vandalized is a rainbow-striped banner with the “Black Lives” message and other declarations – “No human being is illegal,” “All genders are whole, holy and good,” etc. – that had been hung right on the church building near the front door.
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