A recent neo-Nazi rally in Columbus, Ohio, drew national attention—but it was just one of dozens that increasingly-emboldened white power groups have held this year.

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    If you see these people it is literally your duty as an American to disrupt their activities. Whether or not harm comes to them is not part of the question.

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        You can also film them. Doxxing Nazis is a time-tested method, because even in the modern climate, a lot of them do not want to be known as “hey aren’t you that guy who was at that neo Nazi march” around the coffee maker at work on Monday.

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          I’m not saying it’s not warranted. I know this kind of conflict could set off something big. I’m not prepared for a civil war personally.

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    Wait, I thought Democrats were the real racists? The wingnuts keep telling me that Republicans are the party of Lincoln, yadda yadda.

    Why is it that the Nazis support donvict and his party?

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    The smattering of hicks and incels across the US don’t concern me so much as the Judeo-Christian-liberal fanatics that have ran foreign policy since the Bush years, can’t make up their minds about Ukraine and seem to only care about Greater Israel and getting into a shooting war with China.