21 Aug
2017
21 Aug
'17
4:10 a.m.
"In the small town in Germany where Nazi leader Rudolf Hess was buried, every year right wing activists have been showing up to commemorate his birthday. Counter marches didn't stop them. What really got to them was when people organized to sponsor donations on their behalf, treating their march like an AIDS walk. For every meter marched, there would be 10 euros donated to anti-racist organizations. People then turned it into kind of a sports event as they showed up with banners and music cheering the fascists on like "Thank you for marching for racial justice" and updating with bullhorns how much money the fascists marching had already raised." https://twitter.com/CleveJones1/status/897880400982188032