Compass
"We don't wanna be known as the hate capital of Minnesota."
Clip: Season 5 Episode 2 | 5m 21s
The Asatru Folk Assembly—a whites only group—is requesting a permit to gather in Murdock
The Murdock City Council heard from the Asatru Folk Assembly—a whites only, ethnic-based religion—about a permit to operate out of a church in a residential part of town. The public was also given the opportunity to speak on the issue and most spoke against the permit request. The City Council will decide to approve or deny the AFA's request at their November 4 meeting.
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Compass
"We don't wanna be known as the hate capital of Minnesota."
Clip: Season 5 Episode 2 | 5m 21s
The Murdock City Council heard from the Asatru Folk Assembly—a whites only, ethnic-based religion—about a permit to operate out of a church in a residential part of town. The public was also given the opportunity to speak on the issue and most spoke against the permit request. The City Council will decide to approve or deny the AFA's request at their November 4 meeting.
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