guno
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what they don't want to take their country back? lol
One neo-Nazi showed up for a much-anticipated “White Lives Matter” rally in South Buffalo, New York, a couple of days ago
No officers from NSM came forward to speak in Buffalo. Local white supremacy sympathizer Karl Hand did show up, though, passing out leaflets disputing claims of police brutality.
"I didn't organize it. I was just invited to speak," said Hand, who had asked reporters if they had seen the event planners.
More than 300 activists were already on site to counter the rally, many bearing a variety of flags and signs denouncing racism and Nazism. For the most part, the protest was loud but peaceful, watched closely by a large group of Buffalo Police officers.
Guess what happens when a White Lives Matter rally only attracts one neo-Nazi?
One neo-Nazi showed up for a much-anticipated “White Lives Matter” rally in South Buffalo, New York, a couple of days ago
No officers from NSM came forward to speak in Buffalo. Local white supremacy sympathizer Karl Hand did show up, though, passing out leaflets disputing claims of police brutality.
"I didn't organize it. I was just invited to speak," said Hand, who had asked reporters if they had seen the event planners.
More than 300 activists were already on site to counter the rally, many bearing a variety of flags and signs denouncing racism and Nazism. For the most part, the protest was loud but peaceful, watched closely by a large group of Buffalo Police officers.
Guess what happens when a White Lives Matter rally only attracts one neo-Nazi?