I just watched Viceland's movie on Charlottesville.
And seeing it like that and hearing people talk about it.. and how much effort went into that event... that's actually the scary part.
These guys really are Nazis.
And they really are organized.
And they are also against big corporations and "the man" because they think the man is not white.
I think we really need to get together and mix like in Cape Verde and the Carioca way in Rio de Janeiro.
Let's have more fusion and love and celebrating of one another.
In the video too I have to say it but the anti supremacy protesters really did not help the situation.
And sometimes I must say the government CAN refuse to allow certain types of protest and assembly. I mean why be allowed to assemble IN the town.
Let them hold their rally somewhere out in the middle of nowhere.
I mean, it's kind of hard to get a permit to do a lot of different events.
Boston regularly stopped Hip Hop events in the city.
Make their event be indoors or something at a private venue that they have to rent out.
At the same time, if they are not allowed to do their demonstration at all, will they just turn to bombing?
When did they get so strong?
I just did a Wikipedia search of the KKK looking for a period of American history when the Klan was almost completely gone (between the 20's and 60's I think.)
What I found instead that there have been three "Klans" and I think, based on the names of the people who were outed in this protest, that a good number of people marching with the Klan, would have been considered enemies of the Klan in the past.
It is interesting that the leader points to Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, and others who were killed as a point in time that ignited his racist activism. It's bizarre. And I know people that probably agree with this guy on certain points.... but the jump from that to racist activism and investing so much time to fight... the system?
The system that they believe to be against whites?
It should also be noted that there is another jump between marching... and I don't know military conflict within our own country. And that is something that we really don't want.
These groups have always been around of course.
But before they seemed irrelevant.
I mean... technically is Comic Con or something like that way bigger in numbers than this hate group?
And, is this type of demonstration REALLY protected under the First Amendment? I mean isn't it inciting violence? And again, if it is possible to stop events like UFC or a Hip Hop event, or to block a Casino from being built or a strip joint.... isn't possible to find a more appropriate place for this type of demonstration and have the place be rented out for an exorbitant amount of money?
Are you allowed to do a pro ISIS march?
Something needs to be done about it. And I think a message of love and mixing of cultures is the answer. Promoting the benefits of a culture that takes the good of all....
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