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Sun Aug 25, 2019, 01:34 PM Aug 2019

Marysville hit with online hate in case of mistaken identity over racist remark

Social media is a powerful tool for spreading information, and one Washington city received national backlash after a case of mistaken identity.

In Marysville, Michigan, a city about 55 miles northeast of Detroit, city council candidate Jean Cramer said she wants to "keep Marysville a white community as much as possible" during a forum where diversity was discussed.

After the forum, Cramer told a local newspaper that she's not "against blacks" but believes married couples "need to be the same race."

According to the Associated Press, the Michigan town's 9,700-person population is mostly white.

Her comments made national headlines, leading people to search for "Marysville" in their internet browsers, which led many to Marysville, Washington.

In addition to internet searches, MSN added to the confusion by using a photo of Marysville, Washington's municipal court sign on its news story instead of a photo from Marysville, Michigan.



Enough people misdirected angry messages to officials in Marysville, Washington, that the city issued a statement on several social media platforms to distinguish themselves from their Michigan counterpart.

"We're disappointed in the comments of a candidate running for office in another Marysville (Michigan), and do not share that sentiment. All are welcome here. We have asked MSN to remove the Marysville, WA, photo from their story," the city said on their website.

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