Mitakaa1341
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	When they go on these marches, it serves as a reminder to immigrants and the descendants of immigrants that a growing ethno-nationalist presence exists, one that represents a potential existential threat to them. It makes them feel uneasy and uncertain about their place in the country. Some people might dismiss these groups as just a fringe or insignificant 'wignat' rabble, but history shows how quickly such movements can escalate. In 1920s Germany, the Brownshirts began as a small group, then grew to hundreds, then thousands, and eventually took over.
						