Nazis Get Run Out Of Black Cincinnati Neighborhood After Hanging Swastika Banner Over Highway Overpass


Nazis Get Run Out Of Black Cincinnati Neighborhood

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For the second time in under three months, a group of rabid neo-Nazis have made headlines for staging a demonstration in Ohio. But this time, instead of choosing a city like Columbus, where less than 18% of residents are Black (which didn’t stop them from shouting racial slurs at the relatively few Black faces they saw), the group of wayward Nazis chose to hang their swastika banner over a highway overpass between Lincoln Heights and Evendale, Ohio, home to a historically Black community in Cincinnati, which is nearly 40% Black.

And, well, that was a mistake.

 

From CNN:

About a dozen neo-Nazis, wearing all black clothing and red face masks the marchers in Columbus also wore, were seen on traffic cameras waving the swastika flags. They had also pinned red swastika banners on the fence of the overpass and a sign reading “America for the White Man,” according to photos shared with CNN.

Look, we have seen, on numerous occasions since Donald Trump’s first term that Trump’s MAGA milkshake brings all the white supremacists to the yard — but going into a Black neighborhood with white Nazi nonsense just isn’t smart. Y’all’s president is not going to take your ass-whooping for you. Just saying. 

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