America is a little divided right now, to say the least.
But as chaotic and callous as our nation might seem these days, it still remains mostly full of inherently good, kind people. While the mass media will make sure to remind you about all the bad that’s happened in our nation the last couple of months, it’s stories like these that fall by the wayside.
While riding a Manhattan subway, Gregory Locke and the other passengers noticed Nazi symbolism written all over the car. They would not let it stand.
via Gregory Locke Facebook:
I got on the subway in Manhattan tonight and found a Swastika on every advertisement and every window. The train was silent as everyone stared at each other, uncomfortable and unsure what to do.
One guy got up and said, “Hand sanitizer gets rid of Sharpie. We need alcohol.” He found some tissues and got to work.
I’ve never seen so many people simultaneously reach into their bags and pockets looking for tissues and Purel. Within about two minutes, all the Nazi symbolism was gone.
Nazi symbolism. On a public train. In New York City. In 2017.
“I guess this is Trump’s America,” said one passenger. No sir, it’s not. Not tonight and not ever. Not as long as stubborn New Yorkers have anything to say about it.
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