A Nazi-armed march in Ohio...Biden "acts against American values"

2024.11.19. PM 4:03
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Masked gunmen armed with guns marched in Columbus, Ohio, carrying Nazi flags and chanting white supremacist slogans, sparking controversy.

According to the U.S. media on the 19th, there was such a march in the Columbus Short North region from around 1 p.m. local time on the 16th.

Black-clad and red-masked people shouted slogans of white supremacy and anti-Semitism, and used racist abuse to passers-by.

Local police caught and arrested some of the marchers who had firearms at the scene, but decided that there was no conflict and sent them home without a charge.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, wrote on X on the evening of the march, saying, "I will not tolerate hate in Ohio," adding, "Neonarchs walked around the streets of Columbus spewing malicious and racist comments about non-white people and Jews."

Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin said, "We reject their pathetic efforts to spread fear and hate," adding, "We regret that President-elect Trump has encouraged these unpleasant people."

The White House issued a statement through spokesman Andrew Bates on the 18th saying that "Nachism, anti-Semitism, and racism are poison filled with hatred and are totally contrary to American values."



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