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  • August 18, 2017
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After the racially-fueled violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, Anti-trump protesters vandalized Ben Carson’s Virginia home. Josh King has the story (@abridgetoland).
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Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson said in a Facebook post Wednesday that his home was recently struck by anti-Trump vandals. 

Carson said his home and that of a neighbor were “vandalized by people who also wrote hateful rhetoric about President Trump.” He said he was out of town when the incident occurred and “other kind, embarrassed neighbors cleaned up most of the mess before we returned.” 

Carson shared the story in a post about how to rise above the “racial and political strife emanating from the events in Charlottesville last weekend.” 

He also recounted how one neighbor raised a Confederate flag when he bought a farm in rural Maryland several years ago: 

A friend of ours who is an African-American three-star general was coming to visit and immediately turned around concluding that he was in the wrong place. Interestingly, all the other neighbors immediately put up American flags shaming the other neighbor who took down the Confederate flag. 

The neighbor who raised the Confederate flag eventually became friendly, Carson said. 

“That is the likely outcome if we just learn to be neighborly and to get to know each other,” he wrote. 

Carson cited both stories as instances where “less than kind behavior was met by people taking the high road.” 

“We could all learn from these examples,” Carson said. “Hatred and bigotry unfortunately still exists in our country and we must all continue to fight it, but let’s use the right tools.”

In earlier posts about the violence that broke at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday, Carson called on people to “reject the forces of division on all sides of the political spectrum” and he said it “is sad watching the political pundits arguing about whether President Trump went far enough in condemning the instigators of the violence in Charlottesville.” 

Carson argued that a divided America is more susceptible to attack from “radical terrorists.” 

Read more: 

Here are the Republicans denouncing President Trump’s defense of Charlottesville

Military chiefs denounce racism and hatred after Charlottesville

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  • Rick Perry and Carson arrive for Trump's address to5 of 48
  • Trump and Carson pose in front of the Ben Carson exhibit6 of 48
  • Trump speaks beside Carson during a meeting on African7 of 48
  • Carson arrives with Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., before8 of 48
  • Carson arrives at his confirmation hearing before the9 of 48
  • Carson is pictured walking on Capitol Hill on Jan.10 of 48
  • Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., meets11 of 48
  • Carson and Mike Pence wave during a campaign event12 of 48
  • Carson speaks during the Republican National Convention13 of 48
  • Trump shakes hands with Carson as he receives his endorsement14 of 48
  • Carson speaks during the Conservative Political Action15 of 48
  • Carson shakes hands with a young supporter after a16 of 48
  • Carson speaks during the CBS News Republican presidential17 of 48
  • Carson speaks to patrons at the Airport Diner on Feb.18 of 48
  • Carson speaks to supporters at his campaign's caucus19 of 48
  • Carson greets members of the audience after speaking20 of 48
  • Carson autographs an image of himself for a supporter21 of 48
  • Carson pauses during an interview with the Associated22 of 48
  • Carson talks to reporters in the spin room following23 of 48
  • Carson speaks at a rally on Nov. 23, 2015, in Pahrump,24 of 48
  • Carson signs his book at a Barnes and Noble store on25 of 48
  • Carson, right, and Donald Trump laugh together during26 of 48
  • Cupcakes depicting Carson are visible during a  luncheon27 of 48
  • Carson speaks during a town hall meeting on Oct. 2,28 of 48
  • Carson speaks at a Roast and Ride event hosted by freshman29 of 48
  • Carson officially announces his candidacy for president30 of 48
  • Carson speaks at the National Rifle Association convention31 of 48
  • Carson speaks during a campaign rally at the Anaheim32 of 48
  • Carson speaks during the Values Voter Summit, held33 of 48
  • Donald Trump looks on as Carson speaks during the presidential34 of 48
  • Carson greets people during the Presidential Candidates35 of 48
  • Carson poses for a photo with a fairgoer at the Iowa36 of 48
  • Carson, alongside Sen. Marco Rubio, participates in37 of 48
  • Carson speaks at the National Sheriffs' Association38 of 48
  • Carson attends the National Action Network convention39 of 48
  • Carson buttons and fliers implore him to run for president40 of 48
  • Carson is surrounded by supporters as he waits to be41 of 48
  • Carson addresses the annual Conservative Political42 of 48
  • Carson addresses the audience at the Iowa Freedom Summit43 of 48
  • Carson speaks at the South Carolina Tea Party Coalition44 of 48
  • Carson speaks at the annual Conservative Political45 of 48
  • Carson signs a book for Del. William Frank in Annapolis,46 of 48
  • Carson receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom from47 of 48
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