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- Arnie Dickerman, Lake Worth Theresa LePore, president, and Suzanne Turner, CEO, YWCA of Palm Beach County Jack Weiss, Boynton Beach

I am in complete agreement that the White Nationalis­t American Nazi group as well as the KKK are despicable and a dangerous fascist element, should not be left to fester, and should be opposed at every turn in our American society. So it puzzles me why so many members of the opposition demonstrat­e with their faces covered, and carry batons and bottles to these demonstrat­ions to prepare and act out violently. Their disguised agenda and actions at the demonstrat­ions says a lot about who they are and what they represent. They provoke much of the violence themselves.

The good people that truly come out to demonstrat­e their opinion against fascism are being duped by the ultra-extremist left who are fascist themselves. SunSentine­l.com/opinion/ letters

his/her own heart and reach across racial, religious and gender divides, we will be able to change the generation­s to come thereby making genuine progress towards eliminatin­g racism.

The YWCA of Palm Beach County works on a continuous basis throughout our services and programs to promote greater unity in the community; and is most willing to work with any business, government­al agency, educationa­l institutio­n, civic or religious organizati­on in overcoming these biases in the community. should not be harassed in an effort to make them capitulate and find work for him. The constituti­on protects both sides on this issue.

His actions disrespect not only the anthem and flag, but, those who fought and died under this flag so he could make millions playing profession­al football. Should he be hired it will be good for him, however, very bad for America as the Constituti­on will take a serious hit.

The NFL needs to know that a large part of the viewing audience may very well exercise their rights to turn off any game where a player (s) takes a knee during the anthem.

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