https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2...ent-viral.html
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-39804471PRAGUE—A Czech girl scout has become an Internet sensation after a photo showing her confronting a neo-Nazi group during a rally went viral.
The teenager, Lucie Myslikova, 16, was among some 300 protesters who confronted a rally of the far-right Workers Party of Social Justice on May Day in the second largest Czech city of Brno.
At one point, she was captured in a photo facing one of about 150 supporters of the fringe party, which is against migrants and the European Union.
Riot police had to separate the groups and detained 11 people from both camps during the clashes between them.
The World Organization of the Scout Movement posted the image, by Vladimir Cicmanec, on its Facebook, saying Myslikova was joining others to express support for “diversity, peace and understanding.”
"I wasn't afraid," Lucie told the BBC by telephone from her school.
"I went to the counter-demonstration as someone who was determined to change things. To me it makes sense to try and change the world around me," she went on.
"I think young people should get involved in such things. They should be aware of what's going on.
"You ask me if standing up to skinheads should be left to older people - well us, younger people, are going to be living here a lot longer than the older generation."
Lucie explained the argument with the unnamed man had been over refugees and migrants. She said she had told him that countries had a duty to help those fleeing war and conflict, and that in such cases borders did not exist.
He told her she would be raped by the very people she was trying to save.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words and it's so true.
You can see the girl standing up for tolerance and understanding while the neo nazi on the other hand. The complete opposite.