A Girl Scout's neo-Nazi rally staredown with a demonstrator has gone viral after someone snapped a picture of it at a May Day rally in the Czech Republic this week.
Lucie Myslikova, 16, stares down a stern-looking, right-wing demonstrator at the rally in the photo, taken by amateur photographer Vladimir Cicmanec, according to USA Today.
“She was standing tall and she’s 16 years old and she stood proud and made some profound arguments,” Cicmanec told CNN.
Cicmanec said he was at the rally, not in support of the protest, but to “send a message.”
“We wanted to show the neo-Nazis that they are not welcome here,” he said. “This year the counter protest was to make fun of and to troll the Nazis.”
“I didn’t hear all of their exchange but they were talking about the concept of nations and nation-states, immigration, refugees,” Cicmanec said. “She tried to explain to him that nationalism makes no sense because we are all people and should not be treated differently based on some arbitrary distinctions.”
The other seven or eight Girl Scouts, who were at the rally with Myslikova, described what they witnessed as a “sharp debate.”
According to BBC News, the 150 demonstrators they were far outnumbered by “drummers, dancers and, other protesters.”
There were 11 arrests made from both protest groups, in total.
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