The following article contains editorial content written by a retired Chief of Police and current staff writer for Law Enforcement Today.
HOLMDEL, NJ- Get it right people…Black Lives Matter murals painted on a public roadway honoring a radical Marxist organization that wants to dismantle the American system—good. A blue line painted on a public roadway innocuously placed between double-yellow lines on a public roadway—bad.
Remember—cops bad, BLM good. Got it?
In New Jersey, the town of Holmdel is one of a number of New Jersey communities that painted a “thin blue line” on a local street in order to honor police officers.
However now, the town’s Human Relations Committee (HRC) has recommended that it be removed because—it’s a symbol of “hate.”
That’s right, the thin blue line, used to commemorate police who are the sentinels between good and evil is now considered a hate symbol, just like say a swastika. Why?
According to the HRC, because the blue line has allegedly been “appropriated by white supremacist groups,” the blue line painted on a small portion of a local roadway, about a quarter-mile makes “residents feel unwelcome and even threatened.”
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