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A right wing activist w/ Texas Family Project who was at Jan 6 and has a history of sneaking into drag shows is here outside the drag show in Grand Prairie, Texas. I guess he didn't make it inside this time.
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An armed elder antifascist from the Houston area who drove here with his wife is standing at the front in direct opposition to neo-Nazis carrying signs with homophobic slurs outside the drag show in Grand Prairie, Texas.
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To be clear, I haven't tried to get Hansen, who works with activist group Texas Family Project to stir outrage about drag shows & LGTBQ people, removed. But I did tell him to leave me alone after he hovered behind me for a while and I did inform the police who Hansen works with.
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American and Nazi flags aren't supposed to go together, but they are at the anti-LGBTQ protest in Grand Prairie, Texas. Now that a sizable group of neo-Nazis have arrived, the anti and pro sides are about equal in size.
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The neo-Nazis outside the drag show in Grand Prairie appear to have separated from the religiously oriented protesters, but upon closer examination, they can be seen chatting with each other.
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The drag show in Grand Prairie is supposed to start soon. Despite the presence of Nazis and armed antifascists, the vibe outside the venue is relatively calm. A member of a John Brown Club is singing karaoke to "Life is a Highway" on the loudspeaker.
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If you're curious about the neo-Nazi group that showed up outside the drag show tonight in Grand Prairie, read this article that I wrote for about how their recent conference was surveilled by antifascists. Have a good night everyone!
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So, to make it abundantly clear: even if the non-Nazi protesters say they don't like Nazis, they're still associating with at least two other openly fascist groups tonight and have regularly associated with Proud Boys at events in the past.
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