Passengers On A NYC Subway Worked Together To Remove Nazi Graffiti And People Are Inspired
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“‘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.”
A group of passengers on a New York City subway worked together to remove Nazi graffiti that had covered the train.
In a Facebook post on Saturday evening, 27-year-old Manhattan attorney Gregory Locke wrote about how he and 30 other passengers sat together in a train cabin that was covered in swastikas and Nazi graffiti.
"The train was silent as everyone stared at each other, uncomfortable and unsure what to do," he wrote.
