When my grandfather bought an old farmhouse in Florissant, Missouri he found something while repairing the siding, it was a giant brick swastika. He found that it was once owned by the German-American Bund, a group working for the assimilation of America into the Nazi movement. This group had mass scale events in big cities like New York. They used common American loved icons like George Washington, and the Statue of Liberty to entice Americans to side with them. They used words like "progress" and "action". They made it a point to hyphenate German and American when describing themselves so that people would come to their understanding that race overrules American citizenship. They masked their hate for unity with love of culture.
You see evil ideas are often nurtured not by playing by the rules of the enemy but instead getting it's enemy to change their own rules to fit it's needs and getting the masses to tolerate or even sympathize for the dismantling of their own countries foundational ideals.
My grandfather chose to cement over the swastika because ideas like these are something that America should have no use for. America is great nation of individuals, may we continue reject division from within and call out the people who work to end us.
Below you can watch an excerpt from Home of the Brave, where a small town chose to say no.