Hobarticus
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Mon Oct-17-05 02:16 PM
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Edited on Mon Oct-17-05 02:20 PM by Hobarticus
From the article you referenced:
"This never should have happened," 80-year-old Ed Kusina, who has lived in the neighborhood nearly all his life, said Sunday. "They should have never let them march here."
"I was shaking. I feared for my life," said Rybczynski said.
Keith White criticized city officials for allowing the march: "They let them come here and expect this not to happen?" said White, 29.
Obviously the neighborhood saw the Nazis as a threat, sanctioned and protected by the police. Doesn't justify their criminal actions, but it was pretty stupid and poorly thought-out to allow this march. Think this march would've been allowed if it was in the mayor's neighborhood? Why didn't the fascists march through the mayor's neighborhood, by the way?
What's your point, BTW? You say that the Nazis were NOT a catalyst, then? So city leaders allowing white supremicists to march through minority neighborhoods is a good thing?
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