Atwater Village reactions
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Last week, Out There visited Atwater Village, where a swarm of new businesses and young residents has arrived in recent years. A divide has emerged between old guard and new, as have accusations of gay-bashing and claims that some wanted to turn the Christmas tree-lighting ceremony into an antiwar protest. A proposed theme of “peace” was even voted down. Readers who responded on the online discussion board were divided too. A sample:
“Times change. The first week I moved into the neighborhood, some guy snatched a lady’s bag and ran down the street . . . . Hey, I’m up for a little peaceful change [in] this city.” -- Tim
“I used to go Christmas carolling and remember the word peace coming up a lot. So . . . what’s the problem?”
-- Not in Atwater
“I don’t care about being politically correct: I say Merry Christmas!”
-- Steve Rodriguez
“Keep your agenda filled noses out of ‘EVERYONE’S’ business. . . . Salute the flag, light the tree and then go home. . . . Stop trying to preach tolerance and learn to preach acceptance!”
-- Proud village resident
“Shame on them for rejecting ‘Peace’ -- what next, goodwill to men?”
-- LWPS
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