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Those attending that particular "vintage get-together" ought to take their hoods off and maybe do some serious reading.
Assuming that they CAN read.
Those attending that particular "vintage get-together" ought to take their hoods off and maybe do some serious reading.
Lisserbee - sincerely and deeply hurt for you. My God, when will this insanity and nonsense stop. I know it has gotten better, but that it goes on at all is demoralizing.
There will always be a few angry / ugly / horrible bigots out there in the world - freedom of speech is not always pretty or something that is always fun to listen to - but I keep hoping that the number will shrink to such a small number that incidents like you experienced will be incredibly rare.
[...] I actually live in IL but most of the people here are transplants from the delta (I have deep roots in AR and TX myself and have never had an issue there even!). I live in an area where this type of behavior is not uncommon. It is truly a sad thing. In grocery lines, people cut in front of me and the customers and store managers don't see a problem, my fiancee and I have had people ask us to leave from stores and churches even! As a child in school kids would call me "half breed" and "devils Wh*** child" and throw rocks at me. [...]
Apparently they didn’t very well understand “Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.” shakeshead[...] I have had people ask us to leave from [...] churches even! [...]
If people like that have any value at all, it's to prove to the rest of us that the spirit of fascism still walks the earth, and we can still have a part in fighting it.
If people like that have any value at all, it's to prove to the rest of us that the spirit of fascism still walks the earth, and we can still have a part in fighting it.
Sounds as though it happened in southern Illinois. Not to disrespect my many dear, kind, sane, and enlightened friends at Edwardsville and Carbondale, but when Lisserbee identified the location, I did wonder ... there's something about the migration of former slave-owners into the southern counties of Illinois and Indiana that, shall we say, left its mark, even though that occurred almost two hundred years ago.
The midwest -- specifically Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan -- was the cradle of several of the racially-based "American fascist" movements during the Era. The Coughlinites and the Black Legion were the most noticeable, but the Silver Shirts and the German-American Bund also had a strong presence in these states. And, of course, in the twenties, the Klan pretty much ran the state of Indiana, and was very strong thruout the midwest.
The supporters of those movements didn't just disappear when the movements themselves broke up. The Horst Wessel Song may be over, but clearly the melody lingers on.
What made that incident especially vile was that Skokie, at that time, contained a very large population of Holocaust survivors. The Nazi group involved was an Illinois-based party drawn from the remnants of George Lincoln Rockwell's sixties-era organization.
And what was really bizarre was the leader of the Nazi group was himself the son of Holocaust survivors.