Khaki clad marchers
In thousands of hits on my google news search, not one appeared to be a straight news story about this march against global and national policies of soft genocide directed against whites.
Every story I sampled pointed out with mockery, contempt, and moral condemnation that the marches mostly featured white supremacist or hate groups like the Nazis and the Klan.
And it looked like all the others were the same in spirit.
A very interesting contrast with the press reception of Louis Farrakhan's Million Man March.
You may recall that Farrakhan is the leader of a fake religion, The Nation of Islam, whose absurd and crude doctrines, far stupider than anything in anybody else's holy books, not excepting the Book of Mormon or the Koran, are nothing but expressions of and justifications for the most relentless and bitter hatred of white people.
It remains true, on the other hand, that The Nation has no history of violence or terrorism against whites.
The Klan is infamous for being an organization whose sole purpose was exactly such violence and terrorism, directed against blacks.
And as to the Nazis, well, what can you say about Americans who proudly identify with that history?
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