Racists post flyers @ 3 Spokane spot
Phillip Tyler, president of Spokane NAACP, held a press conference Thursday in the Community Building at 35 W. Main Ave. where racist, white nationalist and anti-Semitic signs were posted earlier this morning. (Jonathan Glover / The Spokesman-Review)
About a month after racist posters were plastered on areas of downtown Spokane , more signs were posted in three different locations around the city early Thursday morning.
The Community Building at 35 W. Main Ave., the Spokane County Democrats building at 1403 W. Third Ave. and a Starbucks at 2703 N. Division St. all had multiple racist, white nationalist and anti-Semitic signs posted on their buildings.
The signs, some of which were the same as those posted last month, linked to well-known “alt-right” websites. They featured slogans such as “refugees not welcome,” and “Tired of non-white aggressions? You are not alone”/Jonathan Glover, SR. More here.
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