The National office of the NAACP issued the following statement in response to a protest held outside the Houston branch office by armed men and women on Sunday:
“Yesterday,
a small group of white supremacists, armed with automatic weapons and
waving confederate battle flags, held a brief protest outside our office
in Texas.
“While
some may be shocked by what they witnessed yesterday in Houston, it is
important to remember that the NAACP is subject to this type of
harassment on a regular basis. The presidents of our more than 2,200
local chapters and branches regularly receive angry and harassing phone
calls, as well as acts of vandalism, bomb threats and other calls for
violence simply for standing up for the civil rights of all people. This
hateful rhetoric has only increased during the current presidential
election.
“Racism is
a longstanding and divisive issue in this country, and many people at
first feel victimized when confronted with the facts of how it continues
to affect the lives of millions. But a misguided sense of victimhood
does not justify brandishing weapons on a Sunday afternoon in a
residential neighborhood, or make the statements of this small group
true or correct.
“We are
encouraged that, in the face of flagrant hate and ignorance, the
protestors in Houston were met by a larger crowd opposing their message
and dedicated to peace and prayer. Justice comes when communities refuse
to let evil people perpetuate their misguided anger on the innocent.
“For more
than a century, the NAACP has worked to unite people of every race,
religion and background in the fight against segregation,
discrimination, and violence. We continue to work nonviolently in every
city and county to ensure that every person can advance through access
to quality schools, economic opportunity, professional and accountable
law enforcement, and the freedom to vote and be a part of our American
democracy. We happily invite anyone who feels the same to join us.”
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