UNITE THE RIGHT
Saturday at 12 PM - 5 PM
Charlottesville, Virginia
Lee Park
201-299 2nd St, Charlottesville, Virginia 22902
https://www.dailystormer.com/uniting-the-white-the-white-wing-is-getting-its-act-together/
In response to the Alt-Right's peaceful demonstration in support of the Lee Monument on May 13th, the City of Charlottesville and roving mobs of Antifa have cracked down on the First Amendment rights of conservatives and right wing activists. They have threatened our families, harassed our employers and tried to drive us from public spaces with threats of intimidation. We are not afraid. You will not divide us.
DISCORD LINK TO THE ALT RIGHT DISCORD: http://flyt.it/DBV4GF (its just a link shortener, don't worry)
Thousands are going to turn out, both nationalists and antifa, and both sides are gearing up (pics to come). If you're looking for a ride, lodging, or others to go with, there should be a lot still available through the Daily Stormer forums and the Faceberg. Godspeed anons.
This is an event which seeks to unify the right-wing against a totalitarian Communist crackdown, to speak out against displacement level immigration policies in the United States and Europe and to affirm the right of Southerners and white people to organize for their interests just like any other group is able to do, free of persecution.
#UniteTheRight
helmets made by the traditionalist workers party
and shields being provided by the league of the south
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Emancipation Park (formerly known as Lee Park) contains all of the land bounded by Jefferson Street, First Street N.E., Market Street and Second Street N.E. The land was donated to the City by Paul Goodloe McIntire in memory of his parents in 1917 to be used as a public park. Dominating the park at its highest point stands an imposing equestrian monument to Robert E. Lee. The statue was conceived by Henry M. Shrady, completed by Leo Lentelli, and presented by Mr. McIntire to the City in 1924. The 1.04 acres of raised land provides a pleasant lunchtime oasis in the downtown area, with many benches, a number of tables, and colorful flowers and shrubbery.
I thought it was moved to a different park
>>136598335
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>>136600464
no it hasn't, it is still happening at Lee Park
>>136598335
See you there senpai.
>>136600464
The city has declared it has to be moved, but Richard Spencer and the rest say that's illegal, it's a 'heckler's veto', and the demo remains at the original site.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gESPuCzOzAs
Richard won an entirely similar case, for his Auburn university showing.