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  • Dickie Spencer & (((Kike Enoch))) pose 'fash-mob' of Whigger & Mamzer ass-clown tard @ Charlottesville Vagina

    Dickie Spencer & (((Kike Enoch))) pose 'fash-mob' of Whigger & Mamzer ass-clown tard @ Charlottesville Vagina


    https://alt-right-news.blogspot.com/...-lee-park.html
    http://christian-identity.net/forum/...7086#post17086
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...7086#post17086


    Marse Robert knows when Dickie Twpencer & (((Kike Enoch))) of the Alt-Kike are around to:
    1. Sit down and shut up & 2. Keep jewr hand on jewr wallet, cum-cum, cum-cum!!!

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    Around 50 to 60 members of the Alt-Right returned to Charlottesville and staged a flashmob -- or "fashmob" (to mock the broken language of our opponents) or fagmob (to better reflect reality on the ground)..

    This marked the return of the Alt-Right to the scene of the now famous rally that was notoriously cancelled by police and attacked by antifa back in August.

    Marching with tiki torches and a megphone, the Alt-Righters moved on Lee Park and gathered in front of the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee to listen to brief speeches from Richard Spencer, Michael Enoch, and others.


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    The group also shouted chants, most notably "Harry Potter is not real," as a means of ridiculing Liberals and Leftists who take the magic children's novel seriously as a political blueprint.

    After around 10 minutes, and before police or antifa could respond, the flashmob then marched back to an awaiting bus and drove out of the city limits while being trailed by police.

    The flashmob was in protest against the city's decision to remove General Robert E. Lee's statue, as well as the heavily politicized policing and coordinated antifa violence that greeted all those who attended the Unite the Right rally in August.

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    We Survived the Post-Charlottesville Internuts Fuktardocaust

    https://trad-news.blogspot.com/

  • #2
    [A paid mob of 30 Dickie Spencer ZOGtards] White Nationalists return to Charlottesville/

    [A paid mob of 30 Dickie Spencer ZOGtards] White nationalists return to Charlottesville



    http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/whi...t5R&ocid=ientp
    http://christian-identity.net/forum/...7088#post17088
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...7088#post17088



    Antifa ZOGbots pretending to be Dickie Spencer ZOGTwat-bots
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    Regnery-Circus ZOGbot mischling fag-twat Dickie Spencer's rent-a-mob of around 30 White nationalists returned to Charlottesville, Va. on Saturday less than two months after one person -- a big fat mudshark whiggress crack -- was killed from a heart attack caused by running about in a black sweat-suit in the 90 degree August heat -- and dozens of antifa were left injured when state-provoked violence broke out after the "Unite the Right" rally was unlawfully terminated by order of the Democrat governor of Virginia.

    White nationalist and ZOG-appointed & anointed alt-right mischling homo leader Richard Spencer led the group of roughly 30 white nationalists, which were bussed in and then gathered at Emancipation Park, according to the Charlottesville's CBS affiliate.

    Spencer announced the return on a live stream on Twitter.

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    Me and (((kike Enoch))) have arranged our 30 ZOGbot fashfag mob of ZOGtard.
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    The scene was similar to the white nationalist protest in the normally quiet college town last August.

    The group carried tiki torches and chanted "You will not replace us," by a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in the park. This was enough to make jews and ZOGlings just shit.

    "Hello Charlottesville, we're back and we're going to keep coming back. You will not replace us, you will not erase us," a protester on a mega phone said.

    "The left wing establishment is built around anti-white policies," Spencer told the group.

    The group also chanted "The South will rise again" and "Russia is our friend." Also, "We swallow."

    The rally comes less than two months after violence erupted in the town between "Unite the Right" protesters and counter protesters.

    The alt-right rally which was meant to protest the removal of the statue of Lee reignited the debate over the future of Confederate statues and monuments across the country. Instead ZOG took down plenty of Confedrut statutes or allowed feral niggers to do so.




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      Charlottesville’s top prosecutor declines to press charges over Saturday torch rally

      Charlottesville’s top prosecutor declines to press charges over Saturday torch rally


      http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/lo...457661523.html
      http://christian-identity.net/forum/...7104#post17104
      http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...7104#post17104


      There would be nothing more satisfying for the Charlottesville commonwealth’s attorney than to fight back against the white nationalists who have made the city a flashpoint in the national socio-political culture wars, but he cannot do so right now, Dave Chapman said Tuesday.

      “I’m not different than anybody else when it comes to my feeling when I have seen the images of the ‘alt-right’ folks with their torches, whether it was at the Rotunda or in the occasions they’ve been in the city,” he said. “I’ve felt the same strong reaction of revulsion against their message.”

      “But my job is a little different,” Chapman said. “I have to approach things differently in a professional way.”

      A day after providing City Manager Maurice Jones with a memo regarding a white nationalist rally at the foot of the Robert E. Lee statue on Saturday night, Chapman shared it with local reporters and confirmed that his office will not press charges against Richard Spencer, who led the rally Saturday. Spencer and other prominent white supremacists, like former Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard David Duke, have visited Charlottesville several times this year ostensibly to protest the City Council’s decision to remove two Confederate statues.

      Organized around events in May and August, Spencer and hundreds more participated in provocative nighttime torch rallies that have been the subject of national controversy and outrage at the perceived resurrection of white supremacist ideologies in contemporary public discourse.

      The demonstrations have included chants of “you/Jew will not replace us,” “blood and soil,” “Russia is our friend,” and other anti-immigration, anti-Semitic and right-wing political slogans. The chants also have included non-political statements, mocking in tone, reflecting a seemingly waggish attitude toward those who take offense to their message.

      With the exception of chants declaring “Harry Potter isn’t real,” Chapman said the singing of “Dixie” and some of the slogans shouted on Saturday were “dog whistles to white supremacists.”

      “I would say, for the purposes of analysis, it’s a continuation of a desire and impulse to attempt to intimidate or upset members of the community or the people responsible for local government decision-making,” Chapman said. However, after reviewing police body camera footage of the incident, he said he thinks the torch-lit demonstration and chanting on Saturday did not present enough of an immediate threat of death or injury to anyone there at that moment.

      Virginia Code Sec. 18.2-423.01B says it is a Class 6 felony to burn an object on a highway or other public place in a way to make someone fearful of death or bodily injury. Chapman said that is true, but he has not been able to confirm whether the state judicial system has ever established burning a torch as a “true threat” under that statute.

      On Saturday, City Councilor Wes Bellamy called for the ralliers to be prosecuted under the statute. He did not respond to a text message and a phone call seeking comment on Tuesday afternoon.

      Charlottesville wades into legal morass over white nationalist rallies

      Chapman said the law could be amended by the state legislature to clarify whether the statute applies to using a torch in such a way.

      “There is a threshold problem with the statute,” he said Tuesday. “The statute refers to ‘burn an object.’ The question could arise — and would in criminal law — as to whether carrying a burning torch falls within the definitional scope of burning an object. That alone could prevent a prosecution.

      “In criminal law, ambiguous terms are construed against the commonwealth to narrow their scope. If the law says ‘burn an object,’ we have to assume that’s exactly what the law means. We can’t broaden that with interpretation unless the intent that it be broader than that is very clear from the language. That’s a threshold impediment.”

      If the group had approached a nearby synagogue on Saturday night, he said the anti-Semitic slogans and torches could be reviewed in that context and potentially open the door to litigation.

      He said the torches at these events “should be taken seriously” and argued that a court could eventually determine that a torch is “elevated in the law to the status of cross-burning or displaying a noose.”

      City to create task force, propose legislation to prevent future rallies

      “Even in those instances, you have to find in the circumstances the directed tendency to cause in mind of a person then and there present that they’ll be killed or injured,” he said. “You have to look at the circumstances of where they are, what they’re saying and things like that.”

      Though nothing at Saturday’s event amounted to a criminal act, according to Chapman, his memo noted that the torchlight rally on Aug. 11, which included hundreds of white nationalists who came that weekend from across the county for the Unite the Right rally the following day, could be subject to further review to determine whether there was an “immediate threat” posed by the torch-bearers.

      Because that rally included a march through the University of Virginia Grounds that ended with a violent skirmish between marchers and counter-protesters who had gathered around the statue of Thomas Jefferson at the Rotunda, Chapman said in his memo that those events could “present circumstances in which law enforcement would be on firm ground in prosecuting a case pursuant to Sec. 18.2-423.01B.”

      Similar to the idea of Saturday’s rally-goers marching to the synagogue near Emancipation Park, Chapman said the allegations that torch-wielding nationalists approached a nearby church that was hosting counter-programming to their event also could constitute a violation of the statute.

      “Maybe there’s some things we can learn about that that were recorded and could be substantial and have potential for prosecution purposes,” Chapman said. “And we’re willing to go through that effort, but I can’t find anything from what we saw Saturday as a basis upon which to prosecute anybody.”

      Chapman said he is being cautious about requests that he prosecute Spencer and his cohort for violations of fire code. “If you’re thinking about using statutes that were intended for application in a health and safety context to limit speech, you’re on legal quicksand,” he said.

      He also said he’s worried about any effort to directly limit or censor offensive, unpopular or divisive speech.

      “We cannot work ourselves out of this state of affairs by becoming more like the people we abhor,” he said, making allusions to the law enforcement officers and courts that thwarted civil rights protesters in the 1960s. “We know that is what happened in our experience as a nation. And we cannot in addressing the issue of white supremacists in the modern era begin to slide down the road of what was done previously.

      “We cannot become more like them to address this situation.”

      Chris Suarez is a reporter for The Daily Progress. Contact him at (434) 978-7274, csuarez@dailyprogress.com or @Suarez_CM on Twitter.


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