A controversial neo-Nazi rally was held in downtown Kansas City Saturday afternoon.
The National Socialist Movement said it was protesting America's immigration laws.
KMBC's Matt Evans said the protest was scheduled for 3 p.m. at the Jackson County Courthouse, but the majority of the group did not show up until 4 p.m.
The National Socialist Movement said it picked Kansas City because of what it calls strong support.
"We're strong in the state and in the area, so naturally we go into areas where we are quite strong and have a good base of support," said Jeff Schoep, of the National Socialist Movement. "The Kansas City area has been very good to us and we have a lot of supporters and a lot of friends here. It's a good location for us and that's why we're here."
Gosh, isn't it nice that we live in a society where hardcore racists can safely and freely express their views that non-whites like me are sub-human animals that need to be driven out of America? Should you agree with that, apparently Kansas City is the place to live. Quite the selling point, having a "good base of support" for neo-Nazi militia types.
But hey, there's no evidence of organized efforts to go after non-whites in 2013 America, so you don't need any civil rights or voting rights legislation. We're past that now, you see.
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