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    While Madison Square Garden had prepared itself for the presence of the German Bund, many around New York City considered the Nazi sect less welcome in their city. About 100,000 anti-Nazi protesters gathered around the arena in protest of the Bund, carrying signs stating “Smash Anti-Semitism” and “Drive the Nazis Out of New York”.[6] A total of three attempts were made to break the arm-linking lines of police, the first of these, a group of World War One Veterans, wrapped in Stars and Stripes, were held off by police on mounted horseback, the next, a “burly man carrying an American flag” and finally, a Trotskyist group known as the Socialist Workers Party, who like those before, had their efforts halted by police.[4]

    If you gather a crowd of 100,000 counter-protesters, several times larger than your own rally, not sure how ‘popular’ you are.

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      Again, not popular anymore at that point.

      To prove the point you seem to ba making, you’d need to find a quote that backs the notion they were never popular

      At some point people gushed over Mel Gibson, then his crazy was made public and he lost favour. Could I take his popularity numbers from 5 years ago and pretend he wasn’t super famous ever?

      Op claims they were popular for a while and then not. You seem to take evidence from the “then not” part of the story and seemingly use it to prove they were never popular

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        Again, not popular anymore at that point.

        It was literally at the peak of the Bund’s popularity - which is pretty damning for anyone claiming that they were popular.

        To prove the point you seem to ba making, you’d need to find a quote that backs the notion they were never popular

        So when someone claims that the Bund was popular, citing an event, and I cite the actual details of that same event showing that the accusation of popularity is highly dubious, the burden of proof is on me.

        Is that what you’re saying?

        Op claims they were popular for a while and then not. You seem to take evidence from the “then not” part of the story and seemingly use it to prove they were never popular

        I didn’t realize “When the biggest event they ever manage to have is outnumbered by counterprotesters 5-1 maybe they just aren’t that popular in the country” was such a huge leap of logic.

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          It was literally at the peak of the Bund’s popularity

          According to the article and specially the first quote you took from it, it was not. Their popularity was declining and the event was a response to that

          So when someone claims that the Bund was popular, citing an event, and I cite the actual details of that same event showing that the accusation of popularity is highly dubious, the burden of proof is on me.

          No, the claim was that the movement was popular and then declined. You cannot take half a claim and make it whole

          So if I claim Michael Jackson was blank and then turned white, you cannot show pics when he was already white and claim he was never black

          I didn’t realize “When the biggest event they ever manage to have is outnumbered by counterprotesters 5-1 maybe they just aren’t that popular in the country” was such a huge leap of logic.

          I think I will explained that already bud