- Apr 2, 2025
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A disturbing sight on a busy California overpass has sparked outrage and protests after a swastika flag was spotted waving in plain view. The incident, which took place in Morgan Hill, has prompted activists and local leaders to condemn the hate symbol as tensions rise in the community.
Drivers passing through the Dunne Avenue overpass near Highway 101 were shocked to see the swastika flag prominently displayed. The symbol, historically linked to Nazi Germany and white supremacy, has no place in a diverse and inclusive society, protesters argue.
Local officials and advocacy groups have strongly condemned the flag’s display, emphasizing the pain it brings to Holocaust survivors and marginalized communities.
"This symbol represents genocide and hatred. We cannot stay silent when it appears in our streets." – Morgan Hill Councilmember
Legal experts are divided on whether the flag violates laws against public intimidation. While the U.S. broadly protects offensive speech, some states have restrictions on symbols used to incite violence.
Activists vow to keep pressure on local officials while legal avenues are explored. Meanwhile, social media debates rage over the balance between free speech and community safety.
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