Mayor: Neo Nazi Had Right to March

Del Williams
National Socialist Movement learned the hard way that they were not wanted in Toledo, Ohio. The group that touts itself as the American Nazi Party was confronted by angry residents who refused to be insulted in their own home. Though the white supremacist group was not from the community, they were granted a permit to march in the streets of Toledo.

The group was marching in protest to the black gangs in the area. Well, the gangs came out in force. Oddly, groups that were normally enemies found a new direction for their anger. They came together and did damage to the police, buildings, and some of the white supremacist through the use of baseball-sized rocks. The 4-hour incident ended with over 100 arrested. There were only about a dozen white supremacist.

Although I am not an advocate of violence, and this went too far, I must say it is about time some had the guts to stand up for themselves. The National Socialist Movement makes it clear on their Website what their objective is. It is “an organization dedicated to the preservation of our Proud Aryan Heritage, and the creation of a National Socialist Society in America and around the world.” The Website has a picture of Hitler.


Should we care? In their 25 POINTS OF AMERICAN NATIONAL SOCIALISM they want the following:



  • Only members of the nation may be citizens of the state. Only those of pure White blood, whatever their creed, may be members of the nation. Non-citizens may live in America only as guests and must be subject to laws for aliens. Accordingly, no Jew or homosexual may be a member of the nation.

  • All non-White immigration must be prevented. We demand that all non-Whites currently residing in America be required to leave the nation forthwith and return to their land of origin: peacefully or by force.



The leaders of the movement promise to work ruthlessly-if need be to sacrifice their very lives-to translate this program into action.”

The Mayor, Jack Ford, said "They do have a right to walk on the Toledo sidewalks." I would take issue that. Why should they have the right, when apparently no one else does.
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Del Williams

Delores is an author, media strategist, a member of the International Travel Writer's Alliance and a member of freelancers Union. She specializes in politics, business, and travel.

Delores has earned a B.S. degree from Lee University and a Diploma of Practical Theology from Christ for the Nations Institute. She is certified as a Conflict Analyst by the U.S. Institute of Peace.

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