A swastika found etched into a classroom wall at Glen Rock High School Thursday marked the second discovered in a borough school in the past two weeks. The other swastika was found May 28 drawn on a wall in a bathroom shared by the middle school and high school. It was the size of a half-dollar, district officials said.
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Martha Gerdes also tweeted tacit support for the attack on the Tree of Life synagogue building in a Pittsburgh suburb which left 11 Jewish worshipers dead. “I actually don’t give a shit about Jews getting shot up except insofar as it’s going to make it a lot harder for a lot of white people to just exist,” she tweeted on Oct. 28, a day after the attack.
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"All along this area, there was probably up to 20 swastikas," said owner Amy Baker, who immediately contacted police and went to work removing the offensive graffiti. Baker used the opportunity to take a stand against hate, offering community members free printing on Thursday. "We'll print the message, 'Hate has no place here.'"