A truck was seen driving around New Jersey displaying digital billboards featuring hateful messages aimed at Islamic centers — leading a town to take action
Nonetheless, the truck still reopened wounds of that attack — and created new ones in the towns of North Brunswick and Piscataway. The mayor of the latter city said his residents don't want to deal with someone bringing back old problems.
It remains a mystery who paid for the truck. When the driver was approached by a man in North Brunswick, he told the man"I'm just doing my job." Whomever it was that paid for the truck, North Brunswick Mayor Mac Womack could only offer the explanation that"people go down rabbit holes, people get caught up in fantasies and theories and the Earth is flat things, and they get out and they do crazy things."
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