Saturday, August 12, 2017

"The Unite right" rally in Charlottesville Dismantled city government and violent leftist allies

Earlier today, the Unit planned for the rally right in Charlottesville,
Virginia was arrested after violent antifa started a riot. According to the
two organizers Jason Kessler and speakers Richard Spencer and Daniel
Friberg, local police actively helped antifa refusing to retain and
blocking Kessler, Spencer and other speakers to enter the rally itself
even. Police then declared the rally a crowd and ordered participants to
disperse under threat of arrest. Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe also
declared a state of emergency in the city, sending the National Guard to
Charlottesville.
Stopping Unite right shows how entrenched radical leftists are in
government, law enforcement, and the media. The city government
Charlottesville controlled by Democrats, in cooperation with the Government
of the State of Virginia controlled by Democrats, the application of local
laws and violent leftist groups conspired to disrupt a peaceful assembly of
the right wing. I spoke with Kessler and Friberg briefly what happened at
the meeting and what they and other organizers plan to do.
The origins of Law Unit

Jason Kessler launched Unite law last month in response to Charlottesville
city government tries to remove a statue of Confederate General Robert E.
Lee in the city's Lee Park. For several months, municipal governments
controlled by the Democrats in New Orleans and other southern cities were
removing statues of Confederate generals and other historical figures
because of their alleged racism, a deliberate attempt to destroy the
cultural heritage of white Southerners.
As a freelance journalist, Kessler has widely reported on corruption and
anti-white bigotry Charlottesville s leftist government, especially its
black mayor Vice Wes Bellamy. Bellamy was caught making racist statements
about whites on Twitter, as well as making statements of support, rape
comments that would get a white and / or a Republican politician headed out
of the office. Kessler also exposed Bellamy's slush fund, a & # 8221
Nonprofit; called young black professionals Charlottesville network that
operates in violation of both the law and IRS Virginia.
Unite the law was designed as an event that would bring together the
disparate sectors of the American right & # 8212; alt law, lite alt,
Southern nationalists, and & # 8212; in defense of the South and white
heritage. In addition to Kessler and Richard Spencer, speakers included
Libertarian radio host Christopher Cantwell, technologist and founder
Counter.Fund Pax Dickinson Traditionalist Workers Party founder Matthew
Heimbach, and more. Fans and members of the Daily Stormer, the boys proud,
and r / The_Donald also attended the gathering, promising to make the
biggest demonstration right in the United States in recent memory.
Uniting the law met strong opposition almost immediately after the
announcement, with an organization against antifa-demonstration and local
politicians condemning the event. Airbnb also banned the rally participants
to use the service to rent places to stay. Several days before the rally,
the city government Charlottesville Kessler revoked permit for the event in
an attempt to close it. With the help of the ACLU, Kessler has successfully
appealed, with a federal judge on restoring law Unite's license.

incredible moment for whites & # 39; had until here & amp; Aren & # 39; t
will take longer. Tomorrow we #UnitetheRight #Charlottesville
pic.twitter.com/D9cBipniSp
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Mdash; Jason Kessler (@TheMadDimension) August 12, 2017

Even still, he seemed to unite the right was set at successful. A rally
with torches to Lee Park organized by Kessler and Spencer the night before
the rally was a great victory, with only a small group dispersed antifa
showing trouble. However, few people have seen what was coming next.
Uniting the Right Stop By And antifa police

crowd said before the event could even begin #UniteTheRight
#Charlottesville https://t.co/EEwdPKXp9o
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Mdash; Jason Kessler (@TheMadDimension) August 12, 2017

As seen on different livestreams Unite the right, the participants arrived
at Lee Park in a group with high security, walking past antifa and
cons-demonstrators. Antifa also witnessed throwing cans, stones and other
objects of participants and the retirement smoke; in response, security and
armed with shields formed a line around the Lee statue in the park. By my
estimate, about 500 to 1000 participants submitted in support, with so many
antifa and maybe more.
In a telephone interview with Kessler I conducted, the police were supposed
to have in place a security plan that would involve the escorting our
speakers in the park, and access control to keep antifa entering. However,
when he, Spencer and others arrived at Lee Park, unlike the plan, only half
of the park was reserved to unite the right, with Antifa taking the other
half.

I love the smell of mace in the morning! pic.twitter.com/Ccse00aO9V
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Mdash; Richard ☝🏻Spencer (@RichardBSpencer) August 12, 2017

Kessler also said that there was insufficient protection due to a lack of
city police Charlottesville (only the state police) on the scene, and
Spencer, Baked Alaska, Horus the Avenger and a number others were hurled
the mace in the face the way into the event & # 8221. the state police
denied entry speakers in the park, saying they needed the authorize
Charlottesville police. Kessler could not reach them, and when they finally
arrived twenty minutes later, they said that they were declaring an
unlawful assembly and they had to leave & # 8221.
At that time, the fighting began to break out between antifa and unite the
right participants, with police refusing to intervene or protect the
participants. While Kessler left, Richard Spencer stayed behind for several
minutes discussing with the police before being forced to disperse. In a
video periscope, Spencer said the law had Unite was set up by the police
and city government; because they were legally obliged to allow the rally
to go there, they have the right to be canceled by refusing to limit antifa
or prevent them from attacking the participants.

When I asked Kessler about it, he confirmed Spencer's version of events,
claiming that the police had allowed lefties to carry the Heckler & # 8221
s veto. What happened to unite the right is similar to what happened to
President Donald Trump rally in Chicago last year and Milo Yiannopoulos
speech planned at DePaul University, the events that leftists were able to
stop the violence instigated, the police refused to intervene.

The Nordic AltRight was on hand in #Charlottesville for #UniteTheRight. It
degenerates into a total civil war & # 8230;. https://t.co/moKTPJbg0e
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Mdash; 🐸 Daniel Friberg (@Daniel_Friberg) August 12, 2017

I also talked to AltRight.com European publisher Daniel Friberg, who was
scheduled to speak at the event. Friberg said he was strongly projected by
incapacitating gas antifa when he tried to enter Lee Park. According to
him, after the police order to disperse s, the cops started pushing all the
public directly in the path antifa with the intention to make fights erupt.
Friberg and others stayed to help participants get out safely; he also said
that several participants of the rally were arrested, they were released.

Do make video on piracy soon. Please stay calm members of Red Ice, PP or
other payments related item details are not available.
& Mdash; Henrik Palmgren 🐗 (@Henrik_Palmgren) August 12, 2017

In addition to physical attacks, leftists have launched cyber attacks on
several sites that were affiliated to unite the right. Alt right radio and
TV network Red Ice has been taken offline by antifa, who promised DOX its
subscriber base. The pirates also seized Twitter accounts Bed Red Ice
Henrik Palmgren and Lana Lokteff, the first was at the rally and was going
to live stream. (To date, Palmgren Lokteff and regained control of their
Twitter accounts.) Hackers have also attempted DDoS AltRight.com, but they
failed to take offline.
Whether it happens next?

My recommendation: Scatter. Get out of the city limits Charlottesville. The
state of emergency was called.
& Mdash; Richard ☝🏻Spencer (@RichardBSpencer) August 12, 2017

To this day, chaos is always held in Charlottesville. My interview with
Kessler, he told me that he intended to sue the city with the help of the
ACLU, hoping. Sue for damages of several million dollars for this fiasco
Also, someone drove a car through a crowd of antifa, causing many injuries
and killing at least one. According Friberg, the car incident happened half
an hour after Uniting right participants were evacuated from Lee Park, and
the driver was not part of the rally; Some witnesses said the driver was a
black woman.

Video: Driving a car through the crowd in #protesters #Charlottesville Via
@Rebelutionary_Z #Antifa #UniteTheRight pic.twitter.com/ECOQYFwVwk
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Mdash; Anti-Media (@AntiMedia) August 12, 2017

While the dust has yet to settle, it's clear from what has happened that
the left will pull all stops to prevent the nationalist and right
organization in the United States have antifa the implementation of
government and the law on their side, and when things go wrong, the local
police are more likely to stop than to them. The right people must be
careful from now on because it's clear that we are ourselves.
In addition, the riot can be a major propaganda victory for the right alt.
While new false media tried to smear the Nazis Unite right, all live stream
and dissemination of the event clearly showed the participants of the
peaceful rally and be antifa inciting violence. While the left may have won
a battle today, it could be at the expense of losing the war.
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