there are dudes with straight up Nazi flags at this thing. David Duke is there. It's a white supremicist march.
now hold on, it's more than that. there are white supremacists there and there are people who wouldn't call themselves that but prefer "white nationalists" too. there's also some people on the right and a bunch of people who just like this sort of "edgy" stuff too, along with a lot of useful idiots. there's a big net of people there. calling this a white supremacist march eliminates all of that - it's the same complaint people have when rioters are focused on in BLM marches or, to use something a couple posts ago, the people at Berkeley. there's a small subsection of people like that in a larger group and effectively use their name to commit wrongful acts.
ideally, you distance yourselves from them because they ain't what you want to be represented - this happened at the DNC protests, for example. that was good. but this doesn't always happen so don't be as quick on the take there. if this is your viewpoint of what you're seeing then you can't really complain when people say BLM is a terrorist group either.
I'm not sure how you look at a march, see that the KKK and Neo Nazis are there, and decide that that's a place to go be.
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As someone pointed out, at best these people saw Nazis and KKK there and thought "this is fine". ---
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