I sent this to the New York Times in response to this article. Imagine an alternate timeline: Schooner Creek Farms was never accused of holding white supremacist beliefs. They would have continued to peacefully sell vegetables at the Bloomington, Indiana farmer's market and no one would have been bothered at all. The market would not have been closed for two weeks and the community would not have been roiled by controversy.
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The real problem at the Farmer's Market
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I sent this to the New York Times in response to this article. Imagine an alternate timeline: Schooner Creek Farms was never accused of holding white supremacist beliefs. They would have continued to peacefully sell vegetables at the Bloomington, Indiana farmer's market and no one would have been bothered at all. The market would not have been closed for two weeks and the community would not have been roiled by controversy.