Somerville officials make joint statement on mosque attacks

On March 18, 2019, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

Mayor Curtatone, all members of The Somerville City Council, all members of The School Committee, Chief Fallon, and Superintendent Skipper

In Somerville, we pride ourselves on being a city that is home to people from all around the world and of every religion. So, when an atrocity like the mosque attacks in New Zealand takes place, we feel it here. We want to state emphatically our revulsion over this type of prejudice-driven violence and our solidarity with the people in our local Muslim community.

We understand the hurt and feelings of vulnerability that terrorism like this is designed to inspire. Know that you are not alone. Know that we stand ready to give you the support and friendship you need in the wake of a horrific act like this.

There is no “other” here. We share our city squares, schools, and public parks. Per the words of the Quran, we only seek to “compete with each other in doing good.” Somerville stands together against hate and violence. We are One Somerville. Diversity is our strength.


Joseph A. Curtatone, Mayor  ·   Mary Skipper, Superintendent  ·   David Fallon, Chief of Police  ·   Katjana Ballantyne, City Council President, Wd. 7  ·   Matthew McLaughlin, City Council Vice President, Wd. 1  ·   Stephanie Hirsch, City Councilor At-Large ·   Wilfred N. Mbah, City Councilor At-Large  ·   Mary Jo Rossetti, City Councilor At-Large  ·   William A. White Jr., City Councilor At-Large  ·   Jefferson Thomas (“J.T.”) Scott, City Councilor Wd. 2  ·   Ben Ewen-Campen, City Councilor Wd. 3  ·   Jesse Clingan, City Councilor Wd. 4  ·   Mark Niedergang, City Councilor Wd. 5  ·   Lance Davis, City Councilor Wd. 6  ·   Emily Ackman, School Committee  Wd. 1  ·   Dan Futrell, School Committee Wd. 2  ·   Lee Erica Palmer, School Committee Wd. 3  ·   Andre L. Green, School Committee Wd. 4  ·   Laura Pitone, School Committee Wd. 5  ·   Paula G. O’Sullivan, School Committee Wd. 6  ·   Carrie Normand, School Committee Wd. 7

 

4 Responses to “Somerville officials make joint statement on mosque attacks”

  1. janey l says:

    What a lovely, meaningless gesture. I’m waiting for them to make a joint statement on the Somerville residents who have died over the last 20 years of an opioid epidemic created by Big Pharma, the FDA, many doctors and hospitals, insurance companies, and the inaction of the city of Somerville, the state of MA, and the federal government. Someone should look into exactly how many have died. My guess is these hypocritical PC politicians would be shocked.

  2. Cue Applause says:

    Good to know, City Council. For the record I am also opposed to mass shootings. I’ve looked at it from all angles and conclude its wrong. Now why are my property taxes tripled regardless of the development going on? THATS YOUR JOB!!!

  3. Bold move says:

    This is the political equivalent of kissing babies. Really going out on a limb, huh? Where do you stand on abuse of animals? Human trafficking? The people need to know.

  4. Yet another poster says:

    Yeah I too was unsure of just how to feel about mass shootings before reading this piece. Thank you for making such a compelling argument against them. It’s the tough work like this that makes me glad we have such competent people working for us.