If you are Jewish, it’s likely that you spent last week in despair and absolute confusion. You probably watched the extreme-right white supremacists march and chant, “Jews will not replace us!” among other things and, once again, felt the wrath of discrimination.
You probably became even more angry when some in the media purposely misreported that the gathering chanted, “You will not replace us!” instead to purposely diminish the fact that “Jews will not replace us” was what was actually being said.
Those who think people just “misheard” the chants truly need to get out of their ignorant bubbles. If you, like this author, lived in Skokie, IL in the late 1970s, it probably brought terrifying memories back of the proposed Nazi March (which the HuffPost clearly describes), when many children feared the worst and even (irrationally) thought they would be taken to concentration camps.