Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Ben Carson revealed Wednesday that his Virginia home was recently
vandalized with “hateful rhetoric about President Trump.”
“More recently our home in Virginia along with that of a neighbor was
vandalized by people who also wrote hateful rhetoric about President
Trump,” Carson wrote on his Facebook page. “We were out of town, but
other kind, embarrassed neighbors cleaned up most of the mess before we
returned.”
Carson posted the anecdote as part of his response to the “racial and
political strife emanating from the events in Charlottesville last
weekend.”He also told a story
about a time he and his wife purchased a farm in rural Maryland. He said
one neighbor put up a Confederate flags. Other neighbors responded by
putting up American flags, he said.
“In both instances, less than kind behavior was met by people taking the
high road. We could all learn from these examples,” Carson said. “Hatred
and bigotry unfortunately still exists in our country and we must all
continue to fight it, but let's use the right tools.”
Last Saturday, a driver rammed his car into a crowd of
counter-protesters decrying what was believed to be the country's
biggest gathering of white nationalists in at least a decade, in
Charlottesville. The crash killed Heather Heyer, a legal assistant from
Charlottesville, and injured 19 others.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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