As we all know, social media has changed everything. We're all constantly in contact, and it is a powerful tool for working together.

According to the International Business Times, a group of people in Seattle used the power of Twitter to physically fight back against alleged bigotry.

It all started when Twitter user @bigotbasher posted a series of photos of a Neo-Nazi riding the train in downtown Seattle, which he found from a third party according to Buzzfeed News.

Photo: Twitter

The Neo-Nazi allegedly bothered a black man riding public transportation. After @bigotbasher's tweets went out, others in the area made it their mission to track the Neo-Nazi down. 

Photo: Twitter

Photo: Twitter

Photo: Twitter

Photo: Twitter

Photo: Twitter

Members of Antifa and civilians reported on the Neo-Nazi's movements, and alleged that he was roaming the city spewing hate.

Before long, at least one vigilante caught up with the man. Then this happened:

Photo: Twitter

The Twitter user that posted the photo of the aftermath, Sean Patrick Duff, saw the whole thing go down. 

"I literally just got off a bus and was walking to a movie and saw some guy being obnoxious up the way. Which I'm used to in downtown Seattle, but then I saw the Nazi armband and realize we are dealing with a guy a little more than just obnoxious," said Duff. "I had eaten over 800mg of THC and was way too high for confrontation so I just held back with two other passersby to watch what would unfold."

Duff confirmed that no one offered to help the knocked out Neo-Nazi, even as he reached out for help. 

Though Duff didn't get a clear video, someone else did, and the clip was soon posted for all of the internet to see:


In the video, the Neo-Nazi can be heard saying, "… they deserve the welfare," before an unknown assailant punches him. 

The identity of the man who attacked the Neo-Nazi is currently unknown. It reportedly took about an hour for vigilantes to track the man down after the initial set of tweets.