Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 22, 2017
A giant ‘Refugees Welcome’ sign was unfurled on the Statue of Liberty today https://t.co/4H0MRIz8pX pic.twitter.com/TUdLAMzcMr
— Philip Lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) February 21, 2017
Resist! Activists in New York put a giant #RefugeesWelcome banner across the Statue of Liberty today. https://t.co/ToQQzdSbhH pic.twitter.com/nonpFYhD5w
— Women's March (@womensmarch) February 21, 2017
What do you call this, if not treason?
These sickening, evil monsters are actively trying to destroy our country by flooding it with the most abominable filth on the planet, which will rape, kill and bury everything America is and ever was.
This is an act of war against our country by citizens of our country – treason.
Activist scaled the Statue of Liberty and unfurled a red and white “Refugees Welcome” banner on Tuesday, just hours after the Department of Homeland Security unveiled its sweeping plan to deport undocumented immigrants across the U.S.
The banner, which measured 3 feet by 20 feet in length, was unrolled and dangled from the statue’s observation deck, the National Park Service said.
The sign was removed more than an hour later after it surfaced, the Associated Press reported, but not before images spread like wildfire on social media:
According to CNN, an activist group called Alt Lady Liberty claimed responsibility for the banner. “Almost all Americans have descendants from somewhere else,” the group told CNN. “Immigrants and refugees make this country great. And turning away refugees, like we did to Anne Frank, does not make us great.”
Yeah, who would mention Anne Frank, I wonder?
I wonder.
The same only group of people who argues that the Founding Fathers would have wanted the country to be buried in welfare-scamming Islamic rape gangs.
The same group of people who claims this was never a white, Christian nation.
The same group of people who always does everything.
That’s right: The Danes.
You can find out more about “the Danish problem” in this recent exposé by prominent Swedish researcher Ted Swedelaw.