The Grewals heart Obama, wake up to a cross-burning for it.

grewals.jpgAn anonymous tipster emailed us about a disturbing story out of dirty Jersey:

A family who had supported Barack Obama’s presidential campaign emerged from their home in the northwestern New Jersey town of Hardwick Thursday morning to find the charred remnants of a 6-foot wooden cross on their front lawn.
Pieces of a homemade bedsheet banner reading “President Obama , Victory ’08,” which had been stolen from the yard the night before, also were found, leading investigators to believe the banner had been wrapped around the cross before it was set afire.
Lt. Gerald Lewis of the New Jersey State Police said his agency is treating the incident as a bias crime. [philly.com]

And why is that?

“Even though the victims are not African-American, it is being treated as a bias crime,” Jones said, noting the combination of a cross — a “well-known icon” — and Obama’s race. [PoconoRecord]

Obama received a mere 38% of the votes cast in Hardwick. The area is rather snowy:

As of the census of 2000…The racial makeup of the township was 97.06% White, 0.61% African American, 0.07% Native American, 0.41% Asian, 0.89% from other races, and 0.96% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.32% of the population. [wikiwiki wikiwiki]

So to recap: the evening before the cross-burning, Gary Grewal noticed that the homemade sign his Cuban-American wife and eight-year old daughter made to celebrate Obama’s win was missing. He called the police to report its theft. The next morning, while he prepared to drop off little Arianna at school, she recognized the remains of her banner, near the charred cross.

“She saw it, that’s what bothered me the most,” Grewal said Thursday. “You can imagine the types of questions she was asking. It was very tough to explain.” [philly.com]

More from Mrs. Grewal:

“It’s so sad. This is such a cute, quaint town. There’s so much hate and anger, and it shouldn’t be that way. We’re all Americans regardless of our personal affiliations.” [PoconoRecord]

People are speaking out against the crime, according to Uncle G:

In response to the incident, Grewal said several Hardwick residents called them to show support.
Though Gary Grewal is originally from India, he is adamant in his belief the crime was not a personal one. He said he was scared upon finding the cross, but had to “sugarcoat” the situation because his daughter was with him.
“It’s unnerving. A couple people can undo the reputation of the entire town,” he said [PoconoRecord]

The Grewals live in a Republican nabe, and reported that Obama signs were regularly stolen from their lawn; interestingly enough, Mrs. Grewal noticed that signs for other democratic candidates whom she supported were left untouched.

Grewal’s wife, Alina, whose parents left Fidel Castro’s Cuba to come to America, was active with the Obama campaign in the county. She said several Obama signs have been stolen from her lawn, but never the other Democratic candidates.
Instead of being intimidated, Gary and Alina Grewal have been emboldened.
“I don’t want anyone to dictate to me and my family how to live,” Alina Grewal said. [nj.com]

Her husband had this to say:

“I’m not going to be intimidated by something like this,” Grewal said. “I don’t go on anyone’s property and do this. God forbid if I was African-American. We’re living in the 21st century, and we’ve got to be afraid to express our beliefs?”[philly.com]

Poor Arianna. An eight-year old shouldn’t feel threatened, just for happily painting a bedsheet:

Grewal described his community as a nice place “with many wonderful people.” But he said his daughter is afraid to sleep in her room, knowing someone was on the lawn while they were home.[philly.com]

I think with parents this fierce, she’ll be okay:

Gary Grewal vowed to make an even larger Obama congratulatory banner. [nj.com]

All right, which of you mutineers grew up in Hardwick and will now regale us (anonymously, natch) with stories about how the klan is actually somewhat active nearby (or so I read, in a comment elsewhere)? Or are you surprised that this could happen, at all?

104 thoughts on “The Grewals heart Obama, wake up to a cross-burning for it.

  1. >>Am I the only one here who thinks Obama looks desi?

    mom-in-law is apparently moving into the white house, as ennis had wished for earlier. he’s officially desi now. in return, we should allow blacks to claim gwen stefani. if they ask for more, maybe we can trick them into taking desi arnez.

  2. 101 · Manju said

    he’s officially desi now. in return, we should allow blacks to claim gwen stefani. if they ask for more, maybe we can trick them into taking desi arnez.

    Racial draft!

  3. This country was founded by people who fled their homeland because of religious persecution….but it has always been a Christian nation. There are a multitude of different people in America because of the opportunities we have here versus other places but the day that our country has to change our beliefs (and maybe even language) because others that come here do not learn our language and do things as we do then it is a sad state of affairs.

    The founding fathers were Christian? Not.

    Even if all of the “pilgrims” were, does that mean I have to be?

    As someone who was born into a Christian family and later converted away from the faith, I appreciate that the USA makes a distinction between state and religion and that any and all faiths are duly represented amongst it’s common citizenry in the present era. I respect the right of Christians to do their thing and they need to reciprocate that with me. Just as I do not proselytize and try to convert them, similarly, they should return the favor and not force their personal religious choice upon me.

  4. mom-in-law is apparently moving into the white house, as ennis had wished for earlier. he’s officially desi now.

    Not quite. It’s Michelle’s mom that is moving in. Traditional desi culture calls for the wife to live with and serve her in-laws. The bride is supposed to sever her intimate ties with her blood family and make the family of her husband her own, and her primary concern. So na, not desi. In fact, a man moving in with his in laws is a source of shame and jokes in the subcontinent.