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Letter: Nazis deserve outrage

By Jim Moody, Vancouver
Published: February 12, 2022, 6:00am

I am disturbed and disappointed to see images of American Nazis, in uniform and proudly and publicly displaying the red-and-black swastika flag under which Adolph Hitler and his minions murdered millions of innocent human beings, on American streets and highways. What has changed in America that these fascists feel free, even proud, to publicly display this shameful specter from world history? These are not “a few good people.” These are antisemitic racists valorizing hate and murder. Where is our outrage?

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