The Italian football team during warmups before their game wore shirts with Anne Frank on them. They also read the passage from her diary. This was the protest to end anti-semitism. Ruth Dureghello, head of Romes Jewish Community, tweeted "This isn't the terraces, this isn't soccer, this isn't the sport. Kick anti-Semitism out of the stadiums." They also stated that this was also fighting to end not just anti-semitism but racism as a whole.
This shows a strong form of peaceful protest that reached many people. This kind of protesting and sharing of ideas is a lot like the reformation movements of the Annabella age.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/25/football/lazio-anne-frank-antisemitism-football-serie-a/index.html
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