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New Yorkers Unite To Get Rid Of Swastikas Drawn On Subway Car

Turns out hand sanitizer is really good for that.

People get on a subway car in New York City
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Gregory Locke shared this story on Facebook about working with other NYC subway passengers to scrub off anti-Semitic graffiti from their subway car. Less than one day later, the post has been shared almost 300,000 times and even got the attention of Chelsea Clinton.

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Locke's story appears to have two main takeaways: 1. Stand up to hatred.2. Hand sanitizer is key.