Gov. Evers says ‘Neo-Nazis, antisemitism, and white supremacy have no home in Wisconsin' after demonstration on state Capitol grounds - eviltoast

A group of nearly two dozen people waving swastika flags and chanting antisemitic rhetoric marched on the Wisconsin state Capitol grounds Saturday afternoon, performing a salute originally used by Nazis at political rallies, often called the “Hitler salute.”

  • be_excellent_to_each_other@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    I was surprised and ready to compliment a Republican governor for coming out against white supremacy and racism. That would have been a brave move.

    I’m still happy he did it, but I shouldn’t have assumed Wisconsin had a Republican governor, and should have known better than to think one would.

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      11 months ago

      Capitol buildings have demonstrations near daily that mostly get zero coverage. He waited to see if it would be a small, no-show situation. Otherwise there is a risk of unintentional spotlighting and advertising the event.

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    11 months ago

    As someone who grew up in Madison and saw the various protests with tens and hundreds of thousands of people at the capital, I find it hilarious how they couldn’t even muster 24 people to show up. That’s almost as bad as the daily peace protest, which as a daily demonstration that’s been going on for years really doesn’t attract too many people