EUGENE, Ore. - A banner temporarily displayed over Interstate 5 on a bicycle and pedestrian bridge reads "Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white." Community leaders call the slogan hate speech.
We think it was a white supremacist group who put that up, which makes it even more important that we challenge it," said Michael Carrigan with Community Alliance of Lane County.
"The symbol on the sign is called Odin's cross," said Michael Kinnison, Eugene Equity and Human Rights program manager, "and it's an ancient celtic symbol, but the white supremacist movement has co-opted that symbol as part of their messaging."
Kinnison added, "It incorrectly shifts the focus away from the fact that racism is very real and experienced by members of our community." ((and that supposed racism is your livelihood))
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Poster Comment:
Their reaction just proves the banner is correct. Its also funny to watch these shit-birds cry that Aryan people are using a symbol of our racial Culture for our own well-being as a race. Which shows, once again, they just hate White people.