Sunday, October 4, 2009

Neo-Nazis, anti-racism groups face off in Mpls.



“I find it amazing how only four uniformed white men on a “mission” can hurl a city into a slobbering multicultural panic. The local headlines exclaim that only four MSN members were surrounded by hundreds of angry anti-racist. Sadly, I did not see one article written in their (NSM) favor, not that I really expected to find such. Notice the sign being held by one member of the NSM, “Help the White Race”. It’s incredible that such a simple sign should provoke the ravenous hatred that was generated by the hundreds of local militant multiculturalists. How dare the white people write such a sign!
Let’s put the combat boot on the other foot for a second, just how many of those “We are the world” type miscreants would stand their ground like the four NSM members, if the numbers were completely reversed.
The local papers would read “Hundreds of evil NSM Storm Troopers attack Minneapolis and terrorize four innocent multiculturistic protesters, Obama swears to investigate”!
What those four dedicated NSM members displayed if nothing else, is the bravery, dedication and fortitude that made the white race the world leader. Let’s hope we can keep it that way!”


by Jessica Mador, Minnesota Public Radio
October 3, 2009
Minneapolis — About two hundred people gathered outside the YWCA in South Minneapolis early Saturday to protest the appearance of a neo-Nazi group.

Four members of the Twin Cities unit of a Detriot-based group called the National Socialist Movement came to protest an anti-racist workshop taking place inside the community center. In response, anti-racism community groups organized a counter-demonstration. No injuries or arrests were reported.

Dan Gannon helped organize the rally against the neo-Nazis. He says South Minneapolis residents held their ground against the white supremacists.

“We were on one side of the street chanting ‘no Nazis, no KKK, no racists, USA, you are not welcome here’ and they were on the other side with the police in between,” he said. “They were decked head to toe in black pants, black shirts and they had patches on their jackets that were neo-Nazi swastika patches.” Click link for source

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