<p>Personally, I think what the gangs and youth did to the Neo-Nazis and police was a great disservice, and only proven the Neo-Nazi's point about the rise in "black crime" and black gangs terrorizing white neighborhoods in the city of Toledo, Ohio. </p>
<p>There are some things in life worth fighting for; and this, my friends, was not one of them. </p>
<p>These marchers, whether you do or don't agree with their views, have the right to speak and demonstrate what they believe. The Bill of Rights in the US Constitution state so. They have every right to freedom of expression. </p>
<p>Let the Neo-Nazis speak their views, walk the streets, and they will go away. If there were no reactions/counterattacks and people were busily ignoring them, it would have diminished what impact the Nazis wanted: incite riot and injury. Society would have gazed upon them as just a bunch of fools who believed in racist rhetoric. Nahhh, the black youth and gangs had to show to the entire world that THEY are the BIGGER fools by proving the Nazis' point.</p>
<p>"Hey guys, these jerks say our entire race is a bunch of gangbanging retarded idiots!"
"What? ****, we should go loot and burn a bunch of innocent people's stuff, that'll prove the nazis wrong!"</p>
<p>I guess the Neo-Nazi's kind of proved their point, huh? I like how the retarded black mayor was like "Hey we'll just won't give them a permit to march!" and forgot the whole "we have sidewalks" thing. I think it's kind of funny how when White Nationalist/Supremacist/Nazis/and so on, talk and hold marches/rallies, it's always liberals and blacks who turn violent. But anyway, yeah pretty much Toledo used to be a nice place until a certain group of people made it a hellhole.</p>
<p>If I were the police chief of Toledo, I would probably let the protesters kill the Neo Nazis and have their way with them, but that is just me. I know it is not "constitutional" or politicall correct, but the Neo Nazis probably would do a great service to the country if they all crawled into some hole and died.</p>
<p>The Neo-Nazi group had the right to hold a rally. Their point of the rally probably would have been more effective if they hadn't used facist symbols like the swatika and them calling themselves Nazis didn't help either. The problem is that no white group could have protested at all against black gang violence without themselves being labeled racist. But at least the news media did not justify the actions of the protestors. It will be interesting to see how black action groups (Sharpton and Jessie Jackson's groups) respond to this. They have to be careful not to endorse what these idiot protestors did, or the situation will get worse.</p>