No Muslims allowed. Don’t tell the liberals, they’ll try to pack the town with Jihadists just out of spite.
Anf there is a gated community in Mountain View California where only Jews can buy homes.
I’d love to hear some crime stats.
I’ll bet crime is almost non-existent there.
How is this different from a muslim only “no go zone”?
It is a homeowner community that’s been there forever. It was and is a collection of Methodist “cottages”, which are like 3 story 7 bedroom 4 bath almost century old home. It is encircled by Petoskey, my second hometown.
They have pink sidewalks!
I wouldnt qualify to live there and thats just fine with me: plenty of places to live in this country.
Small little community in the middle of no where, not bothering anyone, leave them alone. Sounds like they were more than willing to find a way to accomdate to only guy with an issue.
A dozen, FORMER AND CURRENT Residents? Hmmmmm...
Questions:
How did they obtain ownership of the homes in the firstplace? Did they purchase them and then decided to turn their backs on their religion. Or, did they inherit them and hated their family upbringing so much and those around them, that they want to destroy the place?
How much are the homes worth to buyers? Are Christian buyers willing to pay one price and an outsider, realizing that the place is probably pretty idyllic, willing to pay far more than what the Christians are willing to pay?
Are the Plaintiffs, so Left wing, or became so, that they want to destroy the place, like they do everything else?
Sounds like someplace I’d like to live.
They need a good real estate lawyer to write them some new covenants, because they are going to lose on civil rights grounds.
The community though might still be full of normal old school Christians, we will never know what type of Christians are in the community unless some freeper can dig up something in the news etc that says other wise.
More likely to get into the community you have to go before a board of people who already live there and they are probably normal conservative old school Christians, and probably some lesbian or gay couple that go to some liberal church attempted to buy into the community and were reject admission into the community because they deemed them as not being Christian and right off the bat a lawsuit was thrown at them for discrimination, that was probably more likely why the lawsuit was served.
In Muslim areas surrounding Israel it is I believe a capital crime to sell property to Jews.
I think in some cases they actually kill you.
It sounds like Ocean Grove, NJ. Originally a Methodist camp meeting. I believe they had a curfew on automobiles even in the 1990s, don’t know about now, what with all the demographic changes lately.
My family album shows a photo of the folks standing by an enormous gate that shut out the world every night.
Good. And what about the areas where only m*slims are allowed? (who would want to live among them - rapes and neck slicings).
It appears to be a Methodist Camp Ground. I lived in one for ten years: Ocean Grove, NJ. All I was asked when I “bought” (you can’t buy in OG, you can only lease for 99 years) was to pray for the Church.
What’s of interest, is the 900 or so frothing hatred expressed by readers. Again, The Guardian is Der Sturmer for Christians.
If you own something then you should have the right to sell it to anyone. Otherwise, you don’t really own it.
It is next to Petoskey, Michigan....a very wealthy area of seasonal homes.
I have no problem with this.
Private property is private.
I have been to Bay View. It is NOT a ‘town’. It’s a tiny community, a sub-division, if you will, within the city of Petoskey, Michigan. The houses are tiny, quaint, and reminiscent of living a century ago. Everything in it is closed up, and shut down all winter, and most of the fall and spring, too, for that matter. It is more like a closed religious community than a city. Except that it has no fences or gates. To enter it, you simply drive, or walk, in. The people are happy to see you, and often smile and say Hi!. No one asks for your certificate of religion.