President Biden and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine released statements condemning a neo-Nazi demonstration that took place in Columbus, Ohio, over the weekend.
The sight of Nazis marching through the Short North neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, waving Nazi flags and chanting racist slogans, may have been shocking to some people outside Ohio’s capital, but the spectacle shouldn't have surprised anyone who lives here. Although an expert who monitors white supremacist activity told The New York Times that a St.
Come see our nationally recognized science center, our burgeoning arts districts, and our seasonal collection of white supremacists. I’m mindful of the fact that, while Columbus police were called to curtail the Nazis, they didn’t make any arrests and no use of force was applied, unlike in 2020 when Black Lives Matters protesters in the Short North were tear-gassed and beaten.
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