Chicago Day of Action
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Chicago Day of Action

The structure is a reminder of when inhabitants of our greater civilization sought cooperation and progress while remembering their roots and predecessors.

Patriot Front activists arrived at a gathering point within walking distance of the site of the planned banner drop, and set out to prepare the 60 foot long canvas for unveiling. After all preparations were met, the banner proudly proclaimed “Keep America American” to all the drivers and pedestrians below. As activists waved flags above, a reasonable amount of car horns were heard in support of the message.

From there, activists traveled to the site of the Balbo Monument, a gift to the United States by Italy in 1933 to commemorate General Italo Balbo's transAtlantic flight to Chicago for the Century of Progress World’s fair. Atop the monument stands a 2,000 year old Roman pillar. The structure is a reminder of when inhabitants of our greater civilization sought cooperation and progress while remembering their roots and predecessors.

The monument has been targeted by those who would reconstruct reality itself to fit a decisively anti-American political narrative. A demonstration was held in front of the monument to advocate for its existence.

Then the activists traveled to a nearby pro-Life march happening in downtown Chicago. Outside of some minor issues with detractors making appeals to police officers to remove those whose views they found offensive, activists managed to carry out considerable outreach to the marchers involved. Many seemed interested in the message, and somewhere between 300 and 400 pages of descriptive material were given out to rally goers.