Daily News | Black-owned South Philly deli vandalized with white supremacist graffiti
.” According to the ADL, “active clubs” are often inspired by and largely affiliated with the Rise Above Movement white supremacist organization, which encourages white nationalists to engage in physical acts like mixed martial arts training and spreading propaganda.
Boone has lived in South Philadelphia for more than four decades and said he wants to “have a conversation with” whomever defaced the store’s ATM.
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