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‘You want to punch a Nazi?’: Neo-Nazis pound on windows and lunge at passerby after performing salute outside Harvard book fair for anarchists

  • Twelve National Social Club 131 (NSC-131) harassed and intimidated customers at the Boston Anarchist Bookfair at Quincy House on Harvard’s campus 
  • The group claimed they were ‘confronting Antifa’ and claimed the customers inside were a part of the far-left group  
  • One of the members began aggressively yelling at a passerby who opposed their views, saying: ‘Do you want to punch a f**king Nazi? Come on, motherf**ker’ 
  • They also banged on the windows and kicked at the doors of Quincy House, as well as, Nazi-saluted several times throughout their protest 
  • The book fair is put on to ‘celebrate and explore anarchist ideas’ and bring together people struggling to destroy fascism, patriarchy, and racism 
  • Chris Hood, 23, of Pepperell, started the white supremacy group in 2019
  • Hood’s group supports white supremacy, anti-Semitism, and Neo-Nazi views and its goal is to fight against the extinction of their own race

A Neo-Nazi group harassed customers at a Harvard anarchist book fair by pounding on the windows and lunging at a passerby.

The Boston Anarchist Bookfair was taking place a Quincy House on Harvard’s campus on Sunday when 12 National Social Club 131 (NSC-131) – a New England-based Neo-Nazi group – showed up and began aggressively harassing customers.

The group, which posted a video of their endeavors to Odysee, claimed they were ‘confronting Antifa’ and claimed the customers inside were a part of the far-left group.

All the young men were dressed in black hoodies with the NSC-131 logo, black facemasks, sunglasses, and khakis pants and arrived in white vans, apparently intent on violently intervening with the book fair, which promotes the exact opposite.

It is unknown if any of the men were students at Harvard.

The book fair is put on to ‘celebrate and explore anarchist ideas’ and bring together ‘people struggling to destroy capitalism, imperialism, patriarchy, heterosexism, transphobia, racism, colonialism, statism, fascism, slavery and all other forms of oppression,’ according to its website.

The group was filmed chanting ‘131’ and ‘Whose streets? Our streets!’ outside of Quinvy House.

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