by Chap Petersen
Ten years ago, withย the initial rise of Donald Trump, a yard sign began popping up in the yards of right-thinking progressives: “Hate Has No Home Here.”
The message was effective, promoting the righteousnessย of the homeowner while demonizing “the other.” A moral hierarchy was established.
Funny, how that seems a long time ago.
Last Thursday, the Lt. Governor of Virginia, a black woman and first-generation immigrant, was speaking before the Arlington School Board on its decision to let students use bathrooms based on identified, rather than biological, sex. ย Protestors surrounded the meeting to protest her speech. One of them held up a sign which stated the following:

In other words, if you don’t agree with our position on “trans” kids in school, we will return this state (and you) to its segregated past.
Political activists say a lot of dumb things. But what was so disturbing about this message was that it was written in big block letters and openly displayed for an extended time in the most liberal community in Virginia — without anybody objecting. (To her credit, Abigail Spanberger quickly and firmly condemned the offensive sign).
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