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Has MAGA endorsed the Neo-NAZI march in Columbus yet? (Original Post)
DemocratSinceBirth
Tuesday
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That event received little coverage excerpt from local news and social media.
Dennis Donovan
Tuesday
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Dennis Donovan
(25,668 posts)1. That event received little coverage excerpt from local news and social media.
WSYX - Columbus community leaders unite for march against neo-Nazi demonstration
by WSYX Staff
Sun, November 17th 2024 at 4:24 PM
Updated Mon, November 18th 2024 at 8:01 AM
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) In response to Saturday's neo-Nazi march, Columbus community leaders came together Sunday for a unity march.
The group wanted to show community solidarity and send a message that hate will not be tolerated.
We're not backing down, we're not running, we're not scared -- we're here. Our prescience is going to be felt.
"The men that you see behind me are strong black men, great fathers, great grandfathers and they've seen enough. They've heard enough, and it's time for us as black men to make sure we want that our kids see us making a positive impact as well," said Brian Winston, President of 100 Black Men of Central Ohio.
/snip
by WSYX Staff
Sun, November 17th 2024 at 4:24 PM
Updated Mon, November 18th 2024 at 8:01 AM
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) In response to Saturday's neo-Nazi march, Columbus community leaders came together Sunday for a unity march.
The group wanted to show community solidarity and send a message that hate will not be tolerated.
We're not backing down, we're not running, we're not scared -- we're here. Our prescience is going to be felt.
"The men that you see behind me are strong black men, great fathers, great grandfathers and they've seen enough. They've heard enough, and it's time for us as black men to make sure we want that our kids see us making a positive impact as well," said Brian Winston, President of 100 Black Men of Central Ohio.
/snip
Emile
(29,855 posts)2. I haven't heard them criticize it like President Biden did.
DemocratSinceBirth
(100,294 posts)3. Silence is consent
Emile
(29,855 posts)4. Neo-Nazi's feel emboldened since election.