Can Mayor Adams Hear This Asian Community in Brooklyn?
Photo: Steve Chan
Every day, Brooklynites have gathered to show their disapproval of a shelter being built on 86th Street and 25th Avenue.
Why the majority of protesters are Asian, not all of them are Asian:
More neighbors join the protest every day for obvious reasons as stated on their posters. Credits should be given to all the organizers and participants including @susanzhuangnyc @AMWilliamColton @AMLesterChangNY @Iwen4NY who chose to stand with and represent their constituents. pic.twitter.com/AWF8bz52ln
— Donghui for New York (@donghui4nyc) July 23, 2024
Donations of food are being sent to support the protesters:
They protesters were fired up today:
And this was two nights ago:
The protesters have signs up asking Brooklynites to honk and drivers gladly respond to show their support.
Today, Lester Chang shared this picture:
Assemblyman Chang also shared this information: There are two tents set up and they are getting everyone registered to vote.
What that means: If Eric Adams can’t hear them, they will vote together for someone who will make their community safe. The Mayor has a lot of good women on his staff, so hopefully they will have good news for this community soon because those running against the mayor are far left liberals.
Why can’t the mayor make this shelter for families? I think many of them people in Gravesend would feel more at ease if the shelter wasn’t for 150 men. They heard about all the problems at the shelter at 47 Hall Street in Clinton Hill and must be afraid/worried. (Info)
On Sunday, they are having a rally:
Hugs,
marlene
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