BREAKING: LIVE CLASH Between PRO-ICE Right Wingers & Counter-Protests | LIVE From Minneapolis
From MeidasTouch
In Minneapolis, a significant clash unfolds between a small group of right-wing extremists attempting to provoke unrest by burning a Quran and a large counter-protest supporting inclusivity and immigrant rights. While the extremists, led by a figure adorned with provocative symbols, struggle to gain traction, the counter-protesters rally with messages promoting love and solidarity within the community.
Key Takeaways
- Minneapolis proves that even the most passionate hate can be drowned out by a community united in love.
- A handful of extremists try to disrupt Minnesota, but they’re met with a grassroots army of inclusivity.
- Hate rallies are like bad pop concerts: less fanfare than expected, and no one’s buying tickets.
- Minnesota nice isn’t just a phrase; it’s a powerful rebuttal against hate disguised as a rally.
- When the real crowd shows up, the ‘fascists’ resemble a sad performance art piece: 'How to Lose Support.'
Mentioned in This Episode
- Ice King (concept)
- Zach D. Roberts (person)
- Jake Lang (person)
- Protest (concept)
- Nazism (concept)
- Counterprotesters (concept)
- Somali communities (concept)
- Media (concept)
- Quran (concept)
- Protesters (concept)
- Islamophobia (concept)
- Unite the Right (event)
- Community Aid (concept)
- Latino communities (concept)
- Michael Nigro (person)
- Minnesota Nice (concept)
- African-American (concept)
- Natives (concept)
- Tom Morello (person)