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Panel Discussions: Nazi Propaganda and Hispanic Citizens

panel discussions: Earlier in the day, Spencer himself had urged the group to start acting less like an underground organization and more like the establishment, according to Hamilton Spectator. But now his tone changed as he began to tell the audience of more than 200 people, mostly young men, what they had been waiting to hear. In 11 hours of speeches and panel discussions in a federal building named after Ronald Reagan a few blocks from the White House, a succession of speakers had laid out a harsh vision for the future, but had denounced violence and said that Hispanic citizens and black Americans had nothing to fear. He railed against Jews and, with a smile, quoted Nazi propaganda in the original German. As he finished, several audience members had their arm outstretched in a Nazi salute. America, he said, belonged to white people, whom he called the children of the sun, a race of conquerors and creators who had been marginalized but now, in the era of president-elect Donald Trump, were awakening to their own identity. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.