Passengers On A NYC Subway Worked Together To Remove Nazi Graffiti And People Are Inspired
“‘I guess this is Trump’s America,’ said one passenger. No sir, it’s not. Not tonight and not ever. Not as long as stubborn New Yorkers have anything to say about it.”
A group of passengers on a New York City subway worked together to remove Nazi graffiti that had covered the train.
In a Facebook post on Saturday evening, 27-year-old Manhattan attorney Gregory Locke wrote about how he and 30 other passengers sat together in a train cabin that was covered in swastikas and Nazi graffiti.
"The train was silent as everyone stared at each other, uncomfortable and unsure what to do," he wrote.