After Defacing Boson WW2 Monument Antifa Member Lectures D-Day Veteran On How To Fight Fascism
Boson MASS—Local activist and Antifa member Declyn Cruikshank marked the 76th anniversary of the D-Day invasion by educating a D-Day veteran on how to fight against fascism.
Elmer Dobbins, 94, who lied about his age at 17 in order to join the Navy, was sitting near the World War II memorial Saturday, as anti-police violence protesters splashed red paint on Boson's Monument to the Fallen Of World War Two.
According to sources, Cruikshank approached and launched into a diatribe about the evil fascist system and how "Trump is worse than Hitler."
Dobbins, who risked his life in 1944 to stop the spread of a totalitarian regime that helped kill tens of millions of people, listened quietly as Cruikshank instructed him on the finer points of fighting the fascist rule that came upon America when President Obama left the White House in 2017. He explained his goal of liberating Americans from the tyranny of democratic elections where old white males who aren't gay have equal voting rights despite being the enemies of all that is good.
When Captain Dobbins asked how he hoped to triumph in such a great crusade, Declyn replied that he and his friends dress up in outlandish clothing, block streets, and destroy capitalist shops and businesses.
“You’d better get on home, old man, your time is over,” the anti-fascist warrior said. “It’s going to be a night of broken glass." He pointed to Steinberg's Jewelry Store across the street. "Down with Fascism!”
"And to think I fought a war for the likes of you," Dobbins said quietly.
"I bet you're sorry you won," a bystander added.
A police officer approached and asked why the veteran wasn't wearing a surgical mask.
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