Video: Colorado Nazis adopt-a-highway and fail to pick up any trash…so far

Nazi Blame it on the Anti-Defamation League, but a group of Neo-Nazis called the National Socialist Movement has adopted a one mile stretch of Colorado's US Highway 85.

And while the Anti-Defamation League couldn't be more opposed to the idea of a sign that promotes a Neo-Nazi organization, "Courts around the country have allowed white supremacists to sponsor
highway signs," says Anti-Defamation League Director Bruce DeBoskey, so the organization advised the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) to allow it.

"To have our freedom we have to have all kinds of speech, and this is a
case where hate speech is protected," DeBoskey said. "This organization
stands for hate. It's a white supremacist group. It is a neo-Nazi
group."

According to www.kdvr.com:

"Members call themselves the National Socialist Movement. They are
inspired by teachings of Hitler, believe interracial relationships and
homosexuality should be crimes, and they want to start a separate
all-white country.

The Adopt-a-Highway program, they say, is a good PR move for them and a recruiting tool."

But according to CDOT the Nazis have yet o pick up any trash.

"Officials will be watching to make sure the group fulfills its
obligation. CDOT will also pull the group's sponsorship if it creates a
distraction or hazard on the road," KDVR-TV goes on to report.

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