The image below is associated with the University of Virginia and they are from last night. August 2017
--not the 1940s.
Below are pictured Alt-Right white supremacists during an Alt-Right "torch rally" and they are chanting the old Nazi phrase "Blood and Soil" and "White Lives Matter"
And that "blood an soil" chant pretty much means "This country is a white country. It's ours"
If you still don't think Trump becoming President hasn't had an energizing effect on the overt white racists, think again. This is why 94% of black women voted against a decades long white racist Donald Trump.
--not the 1940s.
Below are pictured Alt-Right white supremacists during an Alt-Right "torch rally" and they are chanting the old Nazi phrase "Blood and Soil" and "White Lives Matter"
And that "blood an soil" chant pretty much means "This country is a white country. It's ours"
Richard Walther Darré popularized the phrase at the time of the rise of Nazi Germany; he wrote a book called Neuadel aus Blut und Boden (A New Nobility Based On Blood And Soil), in 1930, which proposed a systemic eugenics program, arguing for breeding as a cure-all for all the problems plaguing the state.
Darré was an influential member of the Nazi party and a noted race theorist who assisted the party greatly in gaining support among common Germans outside the cities...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_and_Soil
If you still don't think Trump becoming President hasn't had an energizing effect on the overt white racists, think again. This is why 94% of black women voted against a decades long white racist Donald Trump.
"Fights erupted and at least two people were hurt when white nationalists and counter-protesters violently clashed Saturday in Charlottesville, Virginia, forcing local police and Gov. Terry McAuliffe to declare a state of emergency."
~NBCNEWS.COM
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