Medicine Hat News

MESSAGES OF HATE – Police investigat­ing after anti-immigratio­n posters put on church

- JEREMY APPEL

Rev. Chelsea Masterman of Westminste­r United Church returned after a joint Sunday service with Fifth Avenue Memorial to discover her church had been defaced with racially charged, anti-immigrant posters.

The materials read “Immigratio­n = White Genocide,” a slogan associated with a white supremacis­t conspiracy theory.

This was particular­ly distressin­g for Masterson, given the church’s past work with Saamis Immigratio­n Services and involvemen­t in refugee resettleme­nt.

“The United Church traditiona­lly has a fairly progressiv­e stance around immigratio­n,” she said.

The vast majority of biblical passages that discuss immigratio­n command believers to be hospitable, said Masterson.

The ancient Hebrews are constantly reminded in the Old Testament that they “were also once foreigners in a strange land,” and “love your neighbour as yourself” is cited by Jesus as one of the most important commandmen­ts, she added.

“There’s always a few contradict­ory passages but the majority of the passages that talk about immigratio­n, that talk about sojourners in a foreign land, call on you to welcome them and take care of them. Treat them as your own.”

Masterson says this was the first time Westminste­r had been vandalized in the four years she’s been with the church.

She immediatel­y took the posters down and reported the incident to the police as hate speech.

“I realized it's probably a bigger deal than just taking it down,” said Masterson.

MHPS Staff Sgt. Brian Christmann says the incident is under investigat­ion but there are not yet any suspects.

The police have in their possession some pamphlets of a similar nature that were left on a car nearby, he said.

“I can’t say at this time 100 per cent that it’s hate literature,” said Christmann. “We’ll be looking at it and see what we can determine.”

Anyone with further informatio­n on the incident is urged to contact the police at 403529-8481, or CrimeStopp­ers if they wish to remain anonymous at 1-800-222-8477.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Anti-immigratio­n posters were discovered on the doors of Westminste­r United Church on Sunday. A website listed on the poster below the message has been left off this photo.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Anti-immigratio­n posters were discovered on the doors of Westminste­r United Church on Sunday. A website listed on the poster below the message has been left off this photo.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada