'In the early morning hours of Memorial Day, my home, where I'm raising my two children, was vandalized with Antifa symbols and profanity,' Mace wrote.
"In the early morning hours of Memorial Day, my home, where I'm raising my two children, was vandalized with Antifa symbols and profanity. Although my kids and I are thankfully fine, these criminal acts are unacceptable no matter your politics," Mace posted to"We should all be able to feel safe in our own homes, regardless of our political beliefs. I sincerely appreciate law enforcement doing all they can to find the criminal trespassers.
Graffiti on her home included phrases such as"no masters, no gods" and an"A" logo with a circle around it which is frequently associated with the radical group dubbed, Antifa. But one message spray-painted on the home called for her to support a pro-labor union bill that many conservative politicians have denounced as"anti-business."
The bill, the Protecting the Right to Organize or PRO Act, has been denounced by numerous small business organizations who say it obliges employees to join unions. "During union-organizing efforts, this legislation would force Virginia workers to sign cards authorizing a union in front of their colleagues and organizers themselves, doing away with the time-honored tradition of voting by secret ballot. This is an attempt to compel workers to vote for unions at the expense of their privacy and freedom of choice," wrote Terry Durkin, vice president of public policy for the Roanoke regional chamber, in a Tuesday opinion piece about the bill.
Mace did not address the PRO Act specifically, but instead condemned the alleged vandals which police are still investigating.Another message from the vandals on the street in front of her home simply read,"f**k you Nancy."
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