MEDFORD TWP., N.J. - Medford residents are calling a sign posted on two streets “hurtful” and “unnecessary.”The morning after Halloween Zach Wilson woke up to find posters reading, “It’s ok to be white” outside his home.The sign was on a tree that was posted across from Wilson’s Black Lives Matter sign.According to the anti-defamation league, the saying has been use by the New Jersey-based white supremacist group NJEAHA.“It’s concerning and I don’t know if it is a person who saw the slogan and decided to use which it concerning you know,” Wilson told FOX 29. “I think that’s the problem, a group that uses an innocuous statement like that is using it so they would not get push back.