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Related: About this forumHilton Head woman running for mayor explains 'admiring' Hitler comments: 'I'm not a Nazi'
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A Hilton Head Island mayoral candidate whose remarks about Adolf Hitler sparked controversy this week explained her statements Friday and said her goal is to bring attention to native islanders concerns.
Rochelle Williams, herself a native islander and two-time mayoral candidate, was labeled a Hitler admirer in a Post and Courier story, and pro-Nazi in a subsequent tweet by a Washington Post columnist, after she told the Charleston newspaper she admired Hitlers ability to wield power, and control and unite people.
She apologized for her remarks, which came around the time of an Aug. 28 candidate forum at Indigo Run that featured six other contenders, including Holocaust revisionist Michael Santomauro. His candidacy has attracted media attention and added a controversial wrinkle to what might otherwise have been an ordinary race.
If not for Santomauro, its unlikely that the Holocaust would have found its way into a South Carolina mayoral election. While Santomauro has a history of making explosive remarks regarding the Holocaust, Williams does not.
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sinkingfeeling
(52,993 posts)them against Jews, gypsies, the disabled, etc.
dawg day
(7,947 posts)What kind of place is this town?
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(60,945 posts)There are some true wackos on the island and off.
It never ceases to amaze me. Paradise and insanity