On August 11th, 2017, a month after a Ku Klux Klan rally here ended due to police doing their job and disassembling the hatred filed rally, hundreds of US white supremacists rallied at the University of Virginia. Seen outside the once home Thomas Jefferson, holding lit torches while chanting “White Lives Matter,” “You will not replace us,” and many more ignorant and rail slurs and comments.
Protest organizer Jason Kessler, who has previously accused the town of “anti-white hatred,” described the event as an “incredible moment for white people who’ve had it up to here and aren’t going to take it anymore.” WWBT reported. The group left the university’s grounds when police arrived and declared the gathering an unlawful assembly.
Now gathering around statue of Thomas Jefferson. Chanting ‘white lives matter!’ pic.twitter.com/16cruXn5d8
— Joe Heim (@JoeHeim) August 12, 2017
Thisoccured the night before a scheduled “Unite the Right” rally, full of white nationalists and right-wing protesters was going to take place today at noon (August 12th, 2017). It was declared an unlawful assembly. There has already been violence erupting at the white supremacist rally as seen below.
Violence erupts #charlottesville pic.twitter.com/yf9qUeGzX2
— Andy Campbell (@AndyBCampbell) August 12, 2017
These violent white supremacist terrorists are in #Charlottesville assaulting people right now.THIS IS NOT ABOUT FREE SPEECH #UniteTheRight pic.twitter.com/89sQxb0VKs
— Tariq Nasheed (@tariqnasheed) August 12, 2017
Racism never left America. It remained as a violent, systemic evil, and has recently become even more overt. 2017, 2007, 1997, 1987… https://t.co/c7KkFrMXh1
— The King Center (@TheKingCenter) August 12, 2017
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe has declared a state of emergency “to aid state response to violence.” According to CNN, protesters have been arrested at the site of Saturday’s “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The unspecified number of arrests began shortly after police made a declaration of unlawful assembly at Emancipation Park, the state police said on Twitter.