Neo-Nazis wave swastika flags outside Georgia synagogue

It is free speech, as determined by the Supreme Court.


Hate Speech | The First Amendment Encyclopedia


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Jun 19, 2017 — The Supreme Court has struck down laws that have restricted offensive speech, such as the wearing of swastikas in Village of Skokie v.
 
Most frightening thing I have seen in my life:' Worshippers outraged as Neo-Nazis wave swastika flags outside Georgia synagogue - and police refuse to intervene because it is 'free speech'


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...o-Nazis-wave-swastikas-Georgia-synagogue.html


12 idiots and they say they are the biggest threat in America... ��

How long has your family been a member of the 'Goyim Defense League', vols?

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Most frightening thing I have seen in my life:' Worshippers outraged as Neo-Nazis wave swastika flags outside Georgia synagogue - and police refuse to intervene because it is 'free speech'


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...o-Nazis-wave-swastikas-Georgia-synagogue.html


12 idiots and they say they are the biggest threat in America... ��

It..... IS free speech. Whether you or I like it or not.

And it's certainly not the most frightening thing I'VE seen in my life. That would go to people flying planes into two skyscrapers in the middle of Manhattan.
 
Oh how cute!


Racists defending racists on this thread


THESE FUCKING IDIOTS ARE DESTROYING THEIR LIVES



Walking around in public

Getting their pictures taken and admitting the FBI should follow their dumb asses and catch them crimeing for their failure bound idiot ideas


COOL!
 
and/or mentally ill.

Why else would a person focus so much hate upon others rather than focus on the love of their own family?

To some their souls are soooo small they can only feel good about themselves if they demonize others as their inferiors
 
Never seen an antifa protest or a bunch of blacks rioting have you?

I guess you weren't in Charlottesville that day:

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The Charlottesville car attack was a white supremacist terrorist attack perpetrated on August 12, 2017, when James Alex Fields, Jr. deliberately drove his car into a crowd of people peacefully protesting the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing one person and injuring 35. Fields, 20, had previously espoused MAGA, neo-Nazi and white supremacist beliefs, and drove from Ohio to attend the rally.
 
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