3 white guys who couldn't handle an anti-white supremacy vigil in Clinton
By Alexa Offenhauer
Last night I attended a vigil in Clinton, NJ, where I grew up and where I am now raising my child. The vigil was to stand in solidarity against what should be the least controversial stance a person can take: we were standing against Nazi-ism and White Supremacists.
Two white men harassed us during the vigil, and a third stood on Main St this morning and complained about it to the mayor of the town, then laughed at me when I defended our right and responsibility to stand against Nazis and White Supremacists.
If you live in Clinton, this is happening in your town. If you live in Hunterdon, this is happening in your town. If you live in NJ, this is happening in your town. Racism is happening in your town.
Another participant said: The white men approached us separately, each so comfortable in their racism that they could walk up (alone) to a unified crowd of about fifty people and unabashedly spew hatred.
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