Looks like some White Supremacists that got identified via video are having bad times. via Independent
A man who attended the white supremacist march in Charlottesville has told how his “life is over” after being publicly identified.Did you catch the wording? "I don't belong to a German worker's party from 1933". Another case of a person thinking he's being clever when in actuality he's just being stupid. The German Workers Party was destroyed in WW2. He evaded the question and the reporter didn't call him on it.
Jarrod Kuhn was identified as a “nazi” after an anti-fascist group posted 250 fliers around the Honeoye Falls area of New York in the aftermath of the Virginia bloodshed that left three people dead.
The flier claimed Mr Kuhn is a “leading figure with the Daily Stormer, an avowedly neo-Nazi website around which local groups have been organizing to promote anti-Semitism, white supremacy and violence against LGBTQ communities,” according to the Livingston County news.
Mr Kuhn confirmed he attended the Charlottesville rally but strongly denied being a “neo-nazi”, claiming it was a “crazy assertion”.
“I’m not a neo-Nazi. I don’t belong to a German workers’ party from 1933,” he told the paper. “... I’m a moderate Republican.”
Check this out from SF Gate.
A Berkeley man who was scheduled to speak at last weekend’s white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., has become the second Bay Area resident to lose his job as a result of his connection to the violence-marred event.Yeah. I've got mixed feelings on this but its not worth serious discussion. I reserve the right to hate those that hate me. If these fucks lose their jobs because of attending the rally then so be it. I could easily see a slippery slope though. It's not over either. Via Huffington Post.
John Ramondetta, known as Johnny Monoxide on white supremacist and neo-Nazi social media sites, was a union electrician working in the Bay Area on a project for Rosendin Electric, a national outfit. On Wednesday, a company spokeswoman said he was “no longer employed” at the job site.
The spokeswoman, Salina Brown, declined to say whether Ramondetta had quit or been fired.
At least four people have lost their jobs and several more are under scrutiny following the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend.Yeah. Things are bad for the Swastika, Hood and Confederate flag boys that attended this rally. Now for the icing on the cake. Via Vice News.
Social media users, most prominently Logan Smith and his Twitter account Yes, You’re Racist sought to identify those who participated in the rally.
Terrance Hightower was fired from his job at Mojo Burrito in Chattanooga, Tenn., on Monday.
“Mojo Burrito does not condone harassment, racism or discrimination of any kind. We swiftly took the proper legal steps in order to terminate an employee once we were made aware of the situation. We felt we needed to do this in a very safe manner considering the volatility of the situation,” the president, Eve Williams, posted on Facebook.
Ryan Roy was fired from his job at Uno Pizzeria and Grill in South Burlington, V.T., after a VICE documentary showed him at the rally.
White nationalist Christopher Cantwell, who spoke extensively with VICE News as the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, unfolded on Saturday, is now wanted for arrest on felony charges in Virginia, the Boston Globe reported Thursday.Wow.
Cantwell is wanted on two warrants — both related to events in Charlottesville — for felony charges for the illegal use of gases and injury by caustic agent or explosive, Virginia Commonwealth Attorney’s Office authorities told the Globe.
Each charge carries a minimum sentence of five years’ imprisonment.
Asked about the warrants, Cantwell told VICE News he acted in self-defense and plans to turn himself in.
“I think it’s obvious that I acted in self-defense,” he said. “I’ll beat the case if there is any justice; I’m just not certain justice is part of the equation anymore.”
This movement is in a hurt locker.
Good.
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