The Dickinson Press.“We the people. I’m the people. I live in Minot. I am a taxpayer. I am a person. I get to see myself represented on that flagpole just as much as the people who got the Juneteenth flag last month, as much as the POW/MIA will get later this month,” Evans said.She continued: “Every single person is entitled to see themselves represented.
We are not some group of people who live in San Francisco or Seattle. We are here. We are your elected officials. We are your brothers.
We are your sisters, and don’t tell me you’re not [feeling] or anger. That’s all I feel. I’ve had to listen to it for days now, as has the mayor and many of my colleagues.