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Neighborhood responds to folks waving Nazi flags in Howell, Fowlerville

By Editorial Board Published November 12, 2024 5 Min Read
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Neighborhood responds to folks waving Nazi flags in Howell, Fowlerville

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Members of the Livingston County group are voicing their issues after folks waving Nazi flags gathered in Howell and Fowlerville Saturday night time. Residents and officers alike are notably upset, given the lengthy historical past of racism within the county.

A number of folks in Howell have been seen waving Nazi flags exterior of an American Legion Submit that was internet hosting a theatre efficiency of “The Diary of Anne Frank” Saturday night time. After the group left Howell, they made their approach to downtown Fowlerville, the place they gathered in one of many city’s main intersections.

CONTEXT: Individuals holding Nazi flags harass residents in Mid-Michigan

The Fowlerville Neighborhood Theatre, who have been performing “The Diary of Anne Frank,” launched a press release on Fb studying, partly:

As a theatre, we’re storytellers. We inform tales that transport audiences to totally different occasions and locations—some actual, some fantastical. This manufacturing facilities on actual individuals who misplaced their lives within the Holocaust, and we now have endeavored to inform their story with as a lot realism as attainable. On Saturday night, issues grew to become extra actual than we anticipated; The presence of protesters exterior gave us a small glimpse of the feare and uncertainty felt by these in hiding.

As a theatre, we wish to make folks really feel and suppose. We hope that by presenting Anne’s story, we may also help forestall the atrocities of the previous from occurring once more.

Fowlerville Neighborhood Theatre, Press Launch, Nov. 11, 2024.

6 Information additionally had the prospect to talk to members of a neighborhood advocacy group, Stand Towards Extremism LivCo (SAGE), in regards to the incident

“I can’t say I was shocked, because we have seen them in the community in the last year,” stated Tonya Defever, a member of the group. “I guess I felt really saddened.”

In July, organizers held a “White Lives Matter” rally in downtown Howell, the place a minimum of a dozen folks holding white supremacist indicators and chanting ‘Heil Hitler’ marched down Grand River Avenue.

It is gotten to the purpose the place some residents of the world could really feel threatened.

“[I] instantly [contacted] my Fowlerville people and make sure that everybody knew,” stated Julie Ohashi, co-founder of SAGE, “and Howell people that they were out, and just to be careful if you were in the area because it’s dangerous.”

The SAGE representatives 6 Information spoke to say that they are accustomed to the Howell and Fowelerville communities and that these occasions do not symbolize everybody from the county. Nonetheless, in addition they say native management has been silent about white supremacy, one thing they are saying wants to alter.

Livingston County, notably the Howell space, has a recognized affiliation with racism. The now-deceased Robert E. Miles, Michigan Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, was recognized to carry KKK gatherings that drew nationwide consideration from each fellow white supremacists and nationwide media shops on his close by property.

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Nonetheless, native officers say that it is time to transfer previous that historical past.

“I’ll say to those that are using our community and in most cases don’t even live here, to promote a message of hate, quit coming here,” says Jason Woolford, who represents the world within the Michigan Home of Representatives.

Latest occasions doubtlessly bringing again a few of Howell’s racist repute proceed to frustrate native officers.

“It was national news,” stated Howell Mayor Robert Ellis. “And it’s very difficult to respond to that because we don’t have a national voice.”

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