Fuente: New York Post
The city has yanked the license of a woke community garden in Queens that forced members to take a pledge in “solidarity with the oppressed and marginalized people” of Palestine — but the “radicals” behind the space are defiantly vowing to resist the order. The Parks Department revoked the license May 5, eight months after The Post first reported about the Sunset Community Garden, on Onderdonk and Willoughby avenues in Ridgewood and which had a special section called “Poppies for Palestine. ” The garden’s 10 “community agreements” — which ironically included a commitment to interrupt “violent behavior or rhetoric that expresses all forms of hate” — breached Parks guidelines, leading to the license’s termination, the agency said.