German sympathizers in the leadup to WWII and after Pearl Harbor found their placards ripped and put into the garbage. William Randolph Hearst refused to print anything critical of Hitler in his millions of copies of newspapers all over the country. He owned papers in NY,LA, Chicago, Detroit, Seattle and many other cities. He called Hitler's anti-Semitic diatribes "scribbles of ink on some pieces of paper" that didn't reflect his accommodating nature once someone understood his aims to unify Germany.
We need to oppose the anti-American BLM Marxists.