Tuesday, August 15, 2017

When The Nazi's Marched On Skokie

Forty years ago, American liberals still celebrated freedom of speech, when American Nazis decided to hold a march through the heavily Jewish Chicago suburb of Skokie, Ill. The American Civil Liberties Union sprang to the defense of the Nazis’ right to march, and a Supreme Court decision, no less, in the case National Socialist Party v. Skokie, established the principle that even a hateful symbol like the swastika is covered by the First Amendment protections for speech.

The march was held in Skokie with no violence whatsoever reported, and the case became an opportunity for liberals to congratulate themselves on their open-mindedness, fairness, and devotion to principle, even in defense of the most vile and despicable political movements.

The two marches are linked in their DNA by a common ancestor, the ACLU.
So what was different this time? Clearly, it was the fact that unlike 40 years ago, the Left is prepared to violently prevent the exercise of First Amendment rights


Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/08/skokie_and_charlottesville_compare_and_contrast_nazi_marches.html#ixzz4ppiKHAfV

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