
Sunset Community Garden garden suits New York City at the Federal Court
The leaders of a community garden against Israel, which called on members to pledge a supporter of the Palestinians who are trampling in a new federal suit, are victims of “distinction of the terrible view.”
The organizers of the Sunset Community Park calls ISLIP CENTRAL SeLip has recently submitted Their license was canceled as a punishment for “expressing their messages (Queer, Trans, Black, original, and colored persons) confirmation and combating discrimination.”
The controversial Ridgewood Garden Park was exposed to September, when the Jewish neighbors told The Post They didn’t feel welcome Because of the left and rhetorical extremist discourse, the new members are obligated He pledged “solidarity with persecuted and marginalized persons” from Palestine By managing the park. The green space was even a special section called “poppy for Palestine”.
Quoting the violation of the contract, the city’s gardens administration attempted to overthrow the group by June 6, prompting the park leaders to quickly file a lawsuit in the state court. Then the legal lawsuit was filed in the Federal Court, July 31.
The brutal evacuation left the garden leaders in Underdonk and Willogby with “emotional distress, and the loss of their societal sanctuary”, pray.
The parks came only after them because of their “actual or perceived gender identities, sexual orientation,/or sweat, and the proven nature of QTBIPOC of the expressive behavior of the prosecutors”, insisted on court papers.
“While prosecutors go shopping in court, it is time to take gardens,” said Christina Wilkenson, a resident of Ridjood who worked to secure funding for the green space, but now one of her most vocal critics.
“We live in a city that is proud of its diversity, and our public resources should not manage people who are publicly distinguished against any part of the population.”
The latest file also claimed that the job coverage of continuous litigation led to “violent threats online, including calls to shoot its members and destroy the park by poison.”
The park leaders also claimed that “six white men entered the garden, exceeded and threatened two colored immigrant supervisors” in September, just one day after their policy was subjected to a post.
A New York police spokesman did not respond to emails asking whether the alleged accident was reported.
In June, the Laura Merik Park organizer was renamed to Garden the sunset community to Garden de Santa Cecilia. English through lawyer Cecilia Gentili.
The space is now home to a husband of “massacres” honoring Gentili.
Jonathan Wallace, the lawyer for the park leaders, did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
The city’s gardens department did not respond to the suspension requests.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Law confirmed only that the city had been submitted with the new lawsuit.
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