FORT MYERS, Fla. It’s a scene that’s been haunting Americans across the country; Dozens of white nationalists marched together, chanting “blood and soil,” holding confederate and Nazi flags. Now, we’re seeing a push to suppress demonstrations using the power of social media.
WINK News Political Psychologist Dr. Bart Rossi explained how many are fighting back.
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