By Pepper of the Daily Pepper, who just saw this on CNN and is teed off enough to post again

CNN just flashed up videos of a riot in Toledo, Ohio. Some citizens were understandably and justifiably agitated by a Neo-Nazi rally that was being staged in that city. So people freak out. A building is set on fire – by whom? I don’t know. I don’t especially care. Violence goes with a Neo-Nazi rally like peanut butter and jelly.

The LAT quoted one black man who questioned the town’s judgment: “They let them [the Neo-Nazis] come here and expect this not to happen?” said White, 29. [Pepper note: Yes, in a strange twist, his last name is “White.” That’ll annoy the Neo-Nazis.]

But CNN topped themselves – and the AFP and the AP – when they focused on a group of African Americans lunging at a snack hut. CNN’s headline? VIDEO SHOWED LOOTERS BREAKING INTO SMALL STORE Uh, how about VIDEO SHOWED STUPID NEO-NAZIS RECEIVING A WAKE-UP CALL? The people rushing the snack hut appeared to be African-American (the camera was far away). I’m sorry about the snack hut, but I care way more that Neo-Nazis are threatening black residents of Toledo, and the protesters were absolutely right to let the Neo-Nazis know they are not welcome.

As for CNN, wow, to go to a Neo-Nazi rally and drop the “looter” bomb on some angry people is poor taste, especially after the “looter” blunder during Hurricane Katrina. Nice job, CNN.

Dr. Pepper had a good question: “Why are they allowed to have a march with police officers in tow?” You know what? If they want to have a march, let ’em. Without any police officers on hand. Let them spread their hateful words and watch in amazement as their hate is reflected back upon them. I’m with Mr. White: What on earth did they expect?

Ezra Klein is a former Prospect writer and current editor-in-chief at Vox. His work has appeared in the LA Times, The Guardian, The Washington Monthly, The New Republic, Slate, and The Columbia Journalism Review. He’s been a commentator on MSNBC, CNN, NPR, and more.