Our mutual aid group was just served. They are demanding that we stop feeding the houseless and providing them with necessities.
— Atlanta Justice Alliance (@AtlantaJustice) January 30, 2021
In response: We refuse. We will be there next Saturday, just like we have been all along. Respectfully, kiss our asses pic.twitter.com/Aa8hE1CSgC
The response of the charity, "Respectfully, kiss our ass," is up there with General Anthony McAuliffe's response to the Germans at Bastogne:
The Atlanta Justice Alliance, an organization working to feed houseless people in Atlanta, shared on Twitter on Saturday that the Atlanta government served a warning of enforcement actions to come the organization does not stop helping unhoused people.
The organization says it received the warning letter from the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District (ADID) on Saturday while members were providing food to homeless people in Woodruff Park. The Atlanta Justice Alliance immediately posted a picture of the letter to Twitter and said it will not stop helping the houseless.
“We refuse,” the organization tweeted. “We will be there Saturday, just like we have been all along. Respectfully, kiss our asses.”
According to its website, ADID is a public-private partnership dedicated to “create a livable environment in Downtown Atlanta.”
A "Public-private partnership dedicated to create a livable environment in downtown Atlanta," is a private organization that gets to to unleash the police against "undesirables."
ADID also put up lawn signs in the park warning visitors to “avoid feeding and donating to people on our streets.” The signs say “Prioritize Long-Term Hunger Solutions” but equate the houseless population to zoo animals, Ravin said.Seriously, ADID can f%$# themselves with Cheney's dick..
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