The leaders of an anti-Israel community garden that demanded members take a pro-Palestinian pledge are whining in a new federal lawsuit they are the victims of “egregious viewpoint discrimination.”
Sunset Community Garden organizers claim in recently filed Central Islip Federal Court papers their license was revoked this spring as punishment for their “expressing messages of [Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color] affirmation and anti-discrimination.”
The controversial Ridgewood garden came under fire in September, when Jewish neighbors told The Post they didn’t feel welcome due to the far-left, pro-Palestine rhetoric and mandate that new members pledge “solidarity with the oppressed and marginalized people” of Palestine by the garden’s management. The green space e