I was asked to show this movie at our County GOP headquarters. I did NOT want to watch it again - I was raised in North Minneapolis. It hit close to home for me. I showed it tonight and was shocked at the number of people that showed up and had never seen it. This is a great movie to get into everyone’s mind before November 5. The Harris/Walz ticket can NOT be allowed! It is free online at thefallofminneaplis.com - it is also free on YouTube.
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Thank you. I will watch it and likely weep. I went to college in Minneapolis in the the late 80s. I loved the City and loved "the U". It's heartbreaking to see what has happened to a once lovely city, and to know that the downfall came because of the inherent tolerance and kindness of the people who populated the state of Minnesota. Lots of Norwegians and Swedes there. At a time when much of the country was still strained as far as race issues went, Minneapolis was the home of Prince and he was beloved. Very accepting people in Minneapolis. And that's why it was targeted to send a ton of people from Somalia. It's awful.