From KDVR:
BRIGHTON, Colo. - It's a small sign igniting a big debate. An official state of Colorado Adopt-a-Highway placard announcing that a one-mile long stretch of US Highway 85 is sponsored not by the Boy Scouts or the Lions Club, but by the Nazi Party of Colorado.
Members call themselves the National Socialist Movement. They are inspired by teachings of Hitler, believe interracial relationships and homosexuality should be crimes, and they want to start a separate all-white country.
The Adopt-a-Highway program, they say, is a good PR move for them and a recruiting tool.
"We want to let them know that we're here and we do good things," Unit leader Dean Lane told FOX 31 News. "We're upstanding citizens, try to be good people, and try to portray ourselves that way."
When the Nazi's first applied for the stretch of highway just south of Bromley lane in Brighton, the Colorado Department of Transportation called to say thanks, but no thanks.
But the law, it turns out, was on the Nazi's side.
"Courts around the country have allowed white supremacists to sponsor highway signs," says Anti-Defamation League Director Bruce DeBoskey. So although the Anti-Defamation League couldn't be more opposed to the Nazi movement, it advised the state to put the application through.
Turn it around: Would a hypothetical group called "Jews for a Larger Israel" be allowed to adopt a highway?
8 comments:
green nazis
Brilliant !
man I got to start watching my local nightly news more often
Pastorius,
I'm a sort of moderate Greenie, and I'm not a fascist. Well the radicals are pretty fascistic.
Yes, that's why I didn't write "All Greenies are fascists."
Here's what I mean by almost all greenies are fascists; go to a meeting of the Green Party. Talk to them. You'll see that almost all of them are fascists.
Pastorius,
Oh you meant members of the Green party. I thought you meant environmentalist.
Pastorius,
I always thought the Green Party was a bit extreme, so I wouldn't vote for them even if I thought they could win. I'm definitally not a member of that party.
Damien,
You wrote: Oh you meant members of the Green party. I thought you meant environmentalist.
I say: Who isn't an environmentalist? Everyone wants the environment to be nice. The question is, at what cost?
It a risk/benefit equation, isn't it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18muodGQccc
skip to 6:05
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