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A group of people carrying Nazi flags demonstrated outside a community theater performance of “The Diary of Anne Frank” in Livingston County, Michigan, in a display of antisemitism.
Livingston County has seen similar displays of antisemitism and racism this year. Another four demonstrators were seen Saturday waving Nazi flags in Fowlerville, a village about 10 miles from Howell.