Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 28, 2014
The media is parading about, gloating that a NSM rally Chattanooga, Tennessee drew more counter-protesters than protesters.
However, they were still compelled to cover it and Jesse Jackson was compelled to speak on it.
A few dozen members of the National Socialist Movement held an anti-immigration rally at the Hamilton County Courthouse in Chattanooga, but the Times Free Press reported a few hundred people came out to counter-protest.
The members heckled the neo-Nazi supporters from across the street as authorities separated the protesters with an orange barricade.
Chants included “Hey, hey, ho, white supremacy has got to go” and “Nazis go home,” the newspaper reported.
Another man heckled the Swastika flag-waving members over their lack of participants.
“Is that all the people you brought? That’s sad, I was at a Comic Con last week and it had twice your numbers,” the man said, according to a video from the event.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson visited a church in Chattanooga on Friday and urged people to stay away from the rally. He said these events are meant to be provocative and protestors should not put fuel on the fire, the newspaper reported.
But that didn’t stop people from bringing signs and other creative ways to taunt the neo-Nazi organization.h
Some people dressed in clown costumes and held a sign that read “Who’s the real clowns here?”
You would almost think the NSM represented some type of threat to society, rather than a fringe group of people who think differently but hold absolutely no political power. I mean, are not protests generally against something which either is effecting society or has the ability to do so, rather than running people down for daring to question the official dogma of society?
Mexicans, who wish to remain in the US and feel that they are being persecuted if anyone even thinks about asking them to return to their country of origin, evoked the Holocaust of the Jews by pinning yellow “Mexican” stars on themselves.
I’ll be the Jews loved that.
The fact that a small group of Neo-Nazis draw this much attention demonstrates just how much the establishment fears the ideology of National Socialism.