In a Facebook Forum Aneela Afzali of Maps-Amen mildly attacked four members of council (Padhye, Anderson, Kritzer, and Carson.) She was after them to approve a Resolution supporting her cause. (AWWPP) related.
Fields threw me under the bus when I challenged him about Aneelah's "bridge building." In cultural religious situations Varisha Kahn seems an activist; Jessica Forsythe is kind and soft-spoken, in the Fields camp. Redmond has a strong interfaith community! What makes the Muslims so special? Let's treat all faiths equally! Let's focus on the rich diversity of religions we enjoy in our city! - Bob Yoder, 9/17/2020
Aneelah Afzali is Executive Director of MAPS-AMEN. She is also on the board of the Faith Action Network, and on the Steering Committee of the Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network. A graduate of Harvard Law School, Aneelah left her legal career in 2013 to serve as a community activist and interfaith leader. Since then, she has worked on addressing the growing divide in our nation by building bridges of understanding and unity to advocate for justice together.
Very true, Sir! I have watched this drama unfold with utter dismay, over past few weeks. This is radical activism at its worst.
ReplyDelete