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United we stand: New Yorkers come together to remove anti-Semitic messages inside subway train

Neo-Nazis painted Swastika and hateful messages

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New Yorkers wipe off the Swastika symbols inside train. Image Credit: Gregory Locke Facebook
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Gregory Locke got on a Manhattan subway in New York horrified to find a Swastika (Nazi symbol) on the windows and advertisements in the train's interior on Saturday.

Everyone was silent and uncomfortable after seeing the symbol said Locke in a Facebook post. Even more horrifying was a picture of a message he shared along with the post, which read: "Jews belong in the oven".

In one of many stories across America in the show of support for everyone, passengers onboard came together to wipe off the offensive signs and message.

"Hand sanitizer gets rid of Sharpie. We need alcohol," said a passenger who got up from his seat as he found tissues to get rid of them, and soon everyone else followed his lead. "I've never seen so many people simultaneously reach into their bags and pockets looking for tissues and Purel," said Locke.

The United States (US) is experiencing a tense time under US President Donald Trump's administration. His election campaign promises and multiple executive order's has a country divided over the spirit of America.

"I guess this is Trump's America," said one passenger, to which Locke responds: "Not as long as stubborn New Yorkers have anything to say about it."

Read Gregory Locke's entire post: 

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