“(Trans people) do not deserve to be persecuted or to live in fear,” said Alaska Robotics co-owner Pat Race after pulling Watley’s books from the shelf in response to his arrest. “Nor should we live in fear of them.”
Several Juneau stores have pulled a series of popular children’s books from their shelves after the man who illustrated themThis week, Kindred Post and Alaska Robotics both made statements supporting the trans community and condemning illustrator Mitch Watley’s actions.
“They do not deserve to be persecuted or to live in fear,” Race said. “Nor should we live in fear of them.” “Our store sold Mitch’s artwork, and we’ve made money off of that. And that feels strange, given the context here,” Race said.
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