11-14-2009, 04:48 AM
pt 2
On Februray 6, 1980 a 17 yo boy was in route traveling on a Southern Pacific train from southern California to the North and was brutally attacked and murdered at Lomo Crossing just north of San Francisco. While passing through our area this brave young man fought for his life when he refused to be attacked and raped and because of his courage in the midst of tragedy he lost his life. This brave young victim was then threwn from the train. This murder was witnessed by many local passerbys and it is these passerbys that desire to erect this tribute to this unknown Mexican boy whose life was cut short because of a hate crime against him. Let it be a reminder that no hate crime is tolerable, no victim is forgotten, no one has the right to force themselves on another, and no one is worth more than someone else regardless of lifestyle choice. Whatever this boys lifestyle choice his memory is a reminder to all of us that if we remain silent we victimize not just ourselves but our communities. It is those who say this is wrong and refuse to be victimized that deserve a hero's tribute.
Today we are here to pay honor to a hate crime victim his name is unknown and is only known as John Doe. He represents many unnamed faces who have become victims of a liberal society that is enforcing its views upon the majority with a vengence under the guise of tolerance. Today is a day to say we will no longer sit silently, today we stand together and unite our voices.Today we honor a brave unknown boy that will forever be known as the unknown hero. He was a hero in every since of that word because a hero does not sit by while crimes against humanity are being perpetrated, a hero is a person who stands up to a bully and says that is wrong and I wont allow you to do it, a hero is a person who attempts to protect the lives of others even if it causes them harm. John Doe made his valiant stand and together we will stand against those who would like to turn us into silent victims of a liberal society with forced tolerance of sin.
I will send a picture of the monument which will be approx 3-4 foot high and 5 foot wide. It will be made of marble and a medal inlaw inscribed with the words above...possibly..that is still under construction. I just need a place in SF to put it. Pray.Im so excited at the thought of putting this monument in SF and that will be my closure. Thank you
On Februray 6, 1980 a 17 yo boy was in route traveling on a Southern Pacific train from southern California to the North and was brutally attacked and murdered at Lomo Crossing just north of San Francisco. While passing through our area this brave young man fought for his life when he refused to be attacked and raped and because of his courage in the midst of tragedy he lost his life. This brave young victim was then threwn from the train. This murder was witnessed by many local passerbys and it is these passerbys that desire to erect this tribute to this unknown Mexican boy whose life was cut short because of a hate crime against him. Let it be a reminder that no hate crime is tolerable, no victim is forgotten, no one has the right to force themselves on another, and no one is worth more than someone else regardless of lifestyle choice. Whatever this boys lifestyle choice his memory is a reminder to all of us that if we remain silent we victimize not just ourselves but our communities. It is those who say this is wrong and refuse to be victimized that deserve a hero's tribute.
Today we are here to pay honor to a hate crime victim his name is unknown and is only known as John Doe. He represents many unnamed faces who have become victims of a liberal society that is enforcing its views upon the majority with a vengence under the guise of tolerance. Today is a day to say we will no longer sit silently, today we stand together and unite our voices.Today we honor a brave unknown boy that will forever be known as the unknown hero. He was a hero in every since of that word because a hero does not sit by while crimes against humanity are being perpetrated, a hero is a person who stands up to a bully and says that is wrong and I wont allow you to do it, a hero is a person who attempts to protect the lives of others even if it causes them harm. John Doe made his valiant stand and together we will stand against those who would like to turn us into silent victims of a liberal society with forced tolerance of sin.
I will send a picture of the monument which will be approx 3-4 foot high and 5 foot wide. It will be made of marble and a medal inlaw inscribed with the words above...possibly..that is still under construction. I just need a place in SF to put it. Pray.Im so excited at the thought of putting this monument in SF and that will be my closure. Thank you