Not Here Nazi! Great Falls Stands Against Hate
Hate Is In Great Falls, For Now
Nazi extremists have taken to plastering the downtown area with white lives matter BS last year to the point that Great Falls had a community clean-up day. You can reacquaint yourself with the story here. It was beautiful how Great Falls came together to banish hate. Take a peek. We covered the clean-up.
In December, The Electric Reported On Neo-Nazi Propaganda Inserted Into Public Library Books
This lead to the Hate Has No Home Here campaign. Mayor Bob Kelly said:
“This propaganda is being distributed by a statewide Neo-Nazi organization that believes in white supremacy. They aim to intimidate and threaten non-white individuals, but they also want to radicalize and recruit new members.
The United States Attorney's Office Presents United Against Hate
United Against Hate focuses on preventing hate crimes and hate incidents on a local level. It was started by the US Department of Justice.
Tuesday, February 20, 2024 from 3-5 in the Cordingley Room at the Great Falls Public Library. According to the Great Falls Tribune, a panel of federal, state and local prosecutors as well as law enforcement officials will be on hand for a short presentation then panel discussion with US Attorney Jesse Laslovich.
Learn how to identify, report and prevent acts of hate in Great Falls.
Nazis and other bigots have to feel really uncomfortable in our beautiful little river town.
Come to the meeting armed with your comments and suggestions as we get ready to kick the Nazis out of town. For more information, contact Jake Sorich at the Great Falls Public Library: jsorich@greatfallslibrary.org or call 406-453-0349 extension 220.
Reject Hate: Great Falls Community Cleanup Day
Gallery Credit: Tammie Toren
Luminaria Walk Great Falls 2023
Gallery Credit: Great Falls Montana Tourism / Shannon Newth