Hurtful mural has no place in our community
Statement from Alderman Lamont Westmoreland September 14, 2024
Why was I not on the earlier joint statement issued by 14 of my colleagues?
I’ll never serve as a rubber-stamp for the words of others. The statement went through multiple revisions by several Council Members, removing things they didn’t like, and adding what they thought was missing. My attempt to have input was disregarded.
If my perspective isn’t asked for or included, count me out. Always.
That said this issue is simple. The mural posted on a building at North Holton and East Locust streets has offended many, opened up mental wounds for some, and created division and hatred within our community. As such, it has no place being displayed as it currently is.
While I don’t believe the intention was to upset or offend, it has done just that. The use of any symbols or signs, such as the swastika the mural portrays, that have deep-rooted association with hatred and violence should be unacceptable and rejected in the strongest possible terms.
I would urge the owner of the building to consider all of the outrage that has been voiced in recent days, and offer a different version of the sign and message that is attempting to be portrayed.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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