Summary

A group displaying swastika flags on an I-75 overpass in Evendale, Ohio, was confronted by local residents, leading to tensions and a heavy police presence.

Residents pushed past police, seized a flag, and forced the demonstrators to retreat into a U-Haul truck.

Officials, including Cincinnati’s mayor and Hamilton County’s sheriff, condemned the demonstration.

The Jewish Federation and NAACP also spoke out, questioning where the demonstrators came from. The NAACP suggested the current administration’s policies may have emboldened the group.

No arrests were made.

  • @yabai
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    I don’t think arrests should be made. Our first amendment guarantees the right to free speech and demonstration, and that includes things we don’t necessarily like. Counter protests, identifying the Nazis, and naming and shaming are all fair game however.

    • @[email protected]
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      1021 hours ago

      Free speech isn’t a shield for moral cowardice. Sure, the First Amendment protects their right to spew garbage, but it doesn’t absolve society from holding them accountable. Counter-protests and public shaming are the bare minimum—this isn’t just a “disagreement” over zoning laws; it’s hate with historical blood on its hands.

      Letting them parade their insignias of failure without consequence only normalizes their rot. The law may not act, but communities can. Naming them is fine, but what about dismantling the systems that let them thrive in the first place? Shaming isn’t enough if the soil remains fertile for their return.

      The future belongs to those willing to fight for it—not just with words, but by uprooting the weeds entirely.

    • @ysjet
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      318 hours ago

      Look up the Paradox of Tolerance, or the ‘Contract of Tolerance.’

      The only thing a tolerant society cannot abide by is intolerance.

      And in this case? The rights and morals of free speech means we must- not can, must- abhor nazis.

    • comfy
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      218 hours ago

      I do not believe in protecting literal neo-Nazis because of some idealistic notion of free speech. They want to exterminate most of the country.

      If the police don’t combat them effectively, then communities should, by any means effective.

      • comfy
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        18 hours ago

        (yes, it isn’t even protected speech under 2nd Amendment, but that doesn’t even matter; fuck them, even if it was protected speech)