THREAD: We know we can’t let our guard down while fighting this virus, but we also can’t ease up on our commitment to civility and unity, either. I bring this up because on Monday, I was made aware of a disturbing incident that happened here in Vermont. 1/7
I learned of a family in Hartford - who had New York plates on their car, even though they became Vermonters a few months ago - who were pulling out of their driveway when, among other things, were told they weren't welcome here. 2/7
Sadly, this happened in front of their 11-year-old child.

I want to be VERY clear: I have no tolerance for this kind of thing and it’s unacceptable. It does not represent my views or who we are as a state. 3/7
While we have travel restrictions to protect public health, when I announced this guidance, I said explicitly we cannot let this become an ‘us versus them’ situation. I want to make sure everyone hears that. We can be both neighborly and compassionate, while staying safe. 4/7
Making this situation in Hartford even more disturbing was the racial undertone used during the exchange with the individual, who is a person of color. So, let me be very clear: This IS NOT acceptable and can’t be tolerated. There is NO excuse for it. 5/7
Here’s the bottom line: Concerns about this virus CANNOT be used as an excuse for hate, bigotry, or division - of any type - for any reason.

This virus knows no border and it doesn’t discriminate. 6/7
We’re all in this together, and human decency will help get us through this challenging time. Let’s remember, our common enemy is the virus, not each other. And we should use every ounce of energy to defeat it. 7/7
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