Counterprotesters Vastly Outnumber Neo-Nazis at Rallies
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| Bad weekend for Adolf lovers. |
A morning counterprotest sponsored by 32 community organizations, including some with Orange County members, drew 200 people to Riverside City Hall. Their enthusiasm--and numbers--carried over to an anti-immigration rally staged later that day by eight Neo-Nazis in front of a Madison Avenue Farmer Boys restaurant that is adjacent to a Home Depot where day laborers gather.
The Heil Hitlerers never knew what hit them.
The counterprotesters eventually snatched and tore up swastika-covered flags and chanted "Nazis go home," reports the Riverside Press-Enterprise.
The
Neo-Nazis planned two-hour rally ended after 45 minutes when
police officers in riot gear politely suggested it would be in their best
interest to vamoose.
The hater inbreds all piled into their clown cars and split.
Speaking of clown cars, Jeff Hall, the Riverside-based state director of the National Socialist Movement, which the Anti-Defamation League identifies as the nation's largest Neo-Nazi organization, never reached the rally because his car broke down.























