A tribe of Christ-killing joos are claiming persecution again, only this time over post-it notes on their (German) car! 

Local Family Calls Sticky Notes On Car Hate Crime
RANCHO PENASQUITOS, Calif. -- A Rancho Penasquitos man, who asked not to be identified, woke up Wednesday morning and found his daughter's car tagged with hundreds of Post-it notes. The man, who is Jewish, feels the incident is a hate crime.
"There was words like 'pig,' 'Jesus loves you,' 'oink.' I was furious and scared," the man told 10News.

Other notes said "secret admirer," "pigs are cool and so are you," "chicken." The notes found on the hood spelled out "have fun."
"I think its either vandalism or hate crime," said the man.
The man said his famiy has lived in the area for 10 years and have never had a problem like this.
Rancho Penasquitos has a history of situations of religious intolerance. In 2008, vandals tore into Westview High School at least three times, smashing windows, drawing swastikas and even defecating on school grounds.
The man said he wasn't sure if he and his family were targeted and hoped police could help them figure it out. However, he said police refused to write a report.
"I don't think that's right. The police came and they said, 'Oh, it's probably just kids. They call me pig all the time,'" the man said.
Neighbor Lotes Yong said, "I don't know if it's a hate crime but it certainly is obnoxious and hurtful."
Robert Robinson with Hate Free San Diego said there is no doubt in his mind the sticky notes were about hate and believes the family deserves a thorough investigation.
The man told 10News he was going to talk to neighbors and ask them to keep a closer eye on things around the neighborhood.
RANCHO PENASQUITOS, Calif. -- A Rancho Penasquitos man, who asked not to be identified, woke up Wednesday morning and found his daughter's car tagged with hundreds of Post-it notes. The man, who is Jewish, feels the incident is a hate crime.
"There was words like 'pig,' 'Jesus loves you,' 'oink.' I was furious and scared," the man told 10News.

Other notes said "secret admirer," "pigs are cool and so are you," "chicken." The notes found on the hood spelled out "have fun."
"I think its either vandalism or hate crime," said the man.
The man said his famiy has lived in the area for 10 years and have never had a problem like this.
Rancho Penasquitos has a history of situations of religious intolerance. In 2008, vandals tore into Westview High School at least three times, smashing windows, drawing swastikas and even defecating on school grounds.
The man said he wasn't sure if he and his family were targeted and hoped police could help them figure it out. However, he said police refused to write a report.
"I don't think that's right. The police came and they said, 'Oh, it's probably just kids. They call me pig all the time,'" the man said.
Neighbor Lotes Yong said, "I don't know if it's a hate crime but it certainly is obnoxious and hurtful."
Robert Robinson with Hate Free San Diego said there is no doubt in his mind the sticky notes were about hate and believes the family deserves a thorough investigation.
The man told 10News he was going to talk to neighbors and ask them to keep a closer eye on things around the neighborhood.


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