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In this episode I am going back to an event that took place in my hometown of Billings, MT. in December of 1993.
The town had come under attack (ok, not the whole town, just the Jewish and Gay residents) by a group of the Ku Klux Klan and some skinheads. Harassment turned to violence before a group of citizens stood up to say, "No more!"
In todays news we see certain groups who are being threatened and harassed. Would we, as their neighbors and friends stand up and say, "No more!"? My hope is that we would.
Here's a film about the incident.
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In this episode I am going back to an event that took place in my hometown of Billings, MT. in December of 1993.
The town had come under attack (ok, not the whole town, just the Jewish and Gay residents) by a group of the Ku Klux Klan and some skinheads. Harassment turned to violence before a group of citizens stood up to say, "No more!"
In todays news we see certain groups who are being threatened and harassed. Would we, as their neighbors and friends stand up and say, "No more!"? My hope is that we would.
Here's a film about the incident.