'Something good': Marin Co. kids push back against anti-Semitic flyers with messages of love

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'Something good': Marin Co. kids push back against anti-Semitic flyers with messages of love
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Recently racist flyers were left on doorsteps in Corte Madera and Larkspur. A family's security camera caught one of the flyers landing in their driveway last Saturday night, tossed from a passing car.

Friends from Marin County are creating their own messages of love and acceptance after a string of anti-Semitic flyers litter neighborhoods.In the North Bay, one neighborhood is reacting and pushing back against racist flyers that were left on doorsteps earlier this week. The flyers contained anti-Semitic language. The kids are now turning the hate speech around by creating their own messages of love and acceptance."It made me feel super sad.

Recently racist flyers were left on doorsteps in Corte Madera and Larkspur. The Shirley family's own security camera caught one of the flyers landing in their driveway last Saturday night, tossed from a passing car."I felt really bad. Why would someone want to do that? That's really mean and sad," said 10-year-old Amity Reid.

Amity, her sister Keira and friend Ella were so upset, they decided to push back with multi-colored markers. "We decided we were going to make flyers that were kind of like the opposite of what they were saying. Instead of spreading that bad message, we did something to spread a good message," Amity said.

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