A few things: First, she's a publicist and her LinkIn profile suggests that she currently has no clients. Second, the letter is typed. That's a big red flag. Third, the envelope says it's from "Community" and the note claims to be "from Lindenhurst Community." White people don't commonly refer to their "community," but it's a common trope among blacks. Finally, it's addressed to "African-American Family." Anybody else skeptical that a racist would address a letter telling people to move to "African-American Family," as opposed to say "--- Racist Epithet ---"? I know I am...
TOTALLY agree!
HOAX until proven otherwise.
The "hate note" was too clever by half.
It has all the false hallmarks as mentioned.
I'm surprised it didn't read: "Persons of color, we are using our white privilege and are here to disenfranchise you. Consider yourself micro-aggressed. Sincerely, Local Hate Group."
Agreed. HOAX!!! And what’s most suspicious, this is probably the deepest-blue area of the country...you ever hear of nonsense like this happening in Utah or Oklahoma? ;)