Dear fellow MoveOn member,
We could not remain
silent.We're small-business owners from Minnesota—and as a tide
of suffocating xenophobia and hate-filled rhetoric rose all around us, we wanted
to make it clear to Muslims, immigrants, and refugees in our local community
that they are most welcome in our restaurant and that we stand by their side.
So we put up a sign in our front window that reads, "
Hate has no
business here." And it’s starting to spread
nationwide.
If you’re a local business owner, will you join us
and put up a sign in your window? If you’re not a business owner, will
you print out the sign and ask local businesses or gathering places in your
community to post it?
Yes.
I'm in. (A link to download the poster will be at the top of the page
after you click. Then take a quick survey so that we know where you plan to hang
your poster.) Since the San Bernardino mass shooting, there
has been a terrifying spike in brutal hate crimes largely targeting
Muslims—death threats, arson, individual attacks that involve throwing hot
coffee and stones, disgusting name calling, and more.
1 At a basic
human level, we've sensed the fear in our friends and neighbors. And we knew we
had to respond.
We’ve strung together five powerful words as a visible
and collective rejection of right-wing hate-baiting and fearmongering. Five
words that tap into what's best about Americans.
Do you know
folks in your local community who would join us in challenging the
status quo and help us create a more welcoming community by putting up a sign
that reads, "Hate has no business here"?
Yes.
I'll help get this message out.We think of our restaurant,
Common Roots Cafe, as a community gathering place where everyone is welcome. And
we have a hunch that the majority of local businesses—owners and staff—share our
values.
That's why we were thrilled when other businesses started putting
up signs with the same message and when Main Street Alliance, an organization
that amplifies the voices of small business owners, turned our sign into a
national campaign. And now we're doubly thrilled that MoveOn is partnering with
Main Street Alliance to make sure this xenophobia-shattering message reaches
every corner of our country at a time when it's needed most.
If we're
successful in reaching businesses, communities of faith, nonprofit
organizations, libraries, and town halls in every state, MoveOn and Main Street
Alliance will publish an online directory of places that welcome
everyone.
Will you help make sure businesses and other community
centers in your local area proudly welcome everyone—and get listed in the
directory?Yes.
I'm in.When pundits and politicians target people in our
communities for media ratings or political gain, when they recklessly fan the
flames of hatred and fear as GOP candidates did last night, they must be met
head-on with clear and principled rebuttals—with uplifting and courageous
messages of welcome.
2We know the American people are better
than the ugly and racist rhetoric washing over us each day. And store by store,
library by library, school by school, all of us—together—will prove it. Sign up
to spread the message that hate has no business in your community.
Thanks
for all you do.
—Elana and Danny Schwartzman
P.S. Here's a picture
of us in front of our sign. When you're successful in getting a sign put up in
your town, take a picture and send it to steve@PROTECTED. If you're
on Twitter, you can tweet it using the hashtags #WeAreBetterThanThis and
#hatehasnobizhere.