A Villager, Stephen Howlett from Village of Belle Aire, expressed dismay over the Republican Party's apparent forgetfulness that Fascists were enemies in World War II.
The writer is appalled by the number of Republicans supporting the president's stance on ANTIFA, given the historical context.
These people laid down their lives against tyrants such as Mussolini's fascist party.
The writer believes that the government is turning its back on the sacrifices of the "greatest generation" of soldiers, warriors, and citizens who saved the country.
Author's summary: A Villager condemns the Republican Party's stance on fascism.