Nashville peace rally denounces increased presence of neo-Nazi groups
- The Jewish Federation of Greater Nashville organized a pro-peace rally at the Bicentennial Park Amphitheatre to address the rise of neo-Nazi groups in downtown Nashville.
- For weeks, neo-Nazis have disrupted Nashville with antisemitic actions, including waving swastika flags and jeering at a Metro Council meeting.
- The presence of these groups has raised concerns about the attractiveness of Nashville to extremist ideologies, as noted by Jon Lewis, a research fellow.
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Nashville grapples with lingering neo-Nazi presence in tourist-friendly city
For weeks, neo-Nazis have made repeat appearances in Nashville, livestreaming antisemitic antics for shock value. They've waved swastika flags through crowded streets, sung hate songs on the downtown courthouse steps
Nashville grapples with lingering neo-Nazi presence in tourist-friendly city
Among the throngs of tourists in cowboy attire who flock to Nashville’s famed downtown honky-tonks, a small but unsettling group has distracted locals and visitors from the neon lights lately with Nazi salutes and white supremacist rhetoric.
Nashville residents show Jewish solidarity in wake of neo-Nazis converging on city
Nashville residents are showing solidarity for the city's Jewish community, pushing a message of peace in the face of harassment from neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups descending on the city to spew antisemitic hate.
Nashville grapples with lingering neo-Nazi presence in tourist-friendly city
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Among the throngs of tourists in cowboy attire who flock to Nashville’s famed downtown honky-tonks, a small but unsettling group has distracted locals and visitors from the neon lights lately with Nazi salutes and white supremacist rhetoric. For weeks, neo-Nazis have livestreamed antisemitic antics for shock value in Nashville — waving swastika flags through crowded streets, singing hate songs on the downtown courthouse s…
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