The letter arrived the day after a Washougal couple found their Biden-Harris campaign sign torn off their fence and flung across their street.
Addressed to “new Washougal resident” from “the good citizens of Washougal,” the couple said the letter’s message was clear: “Your kind is not welcome here.”
“The move to Washougal must have been quite a change for you,” the letter’s author wrote. “As a community we have always welcomed newcomers. Unfortunately in today’s political climate there has been an increase in nonresidents leaving their former state or communities. They are trying to escape the high tax structures they voted in or simply fear for their lives. … To put it simply, you defecate in your own back yard, hate the mess you created, escape to the suburbs, and continue the same bad behavior all over again. That bad behavior is not welcome here.”
The letter’s recipient, Steven (who did not want to use his full name for this article), said the author “assumed a lot.” “We lived in Washougal for over 30 years. About seven years ago we downsized from 5 acres and moved to Vancouver. We moved back to Washougal in February. … They don’t know anything about us. Our kids went to school here. They graduated here.”
The letter continues for a page and a half, bashing the Democratic Party, diving into conspiracy theories about the “deep state,” stating that “liberals (are) trying to take our everyday freedoms away” and telling the Washougal couple to rethink their political affiliations.