The rally was organized by Reichtard, the Biden voter.
Proud boys did not even attend the rally. Someone has been watching lots of CNN fake news again.
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Proud Boys was invited to attend but declined because of an unwillingness to be associated with explicit neo-Nazis."
Your ignorance knows no boundaries...
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Their disavowals of bigotry are belied by their actions: rank-and-file Proud Boys and leaders regularly spout white nationalist memes and maintain affiliations with known extremists. They are known for anti-Muslim and misogynistic rhetoric. Proud Boys have appeared alongside other hate groups at extremist gatherings like the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville. Indeed, former Proud Boys member Jason Kessler helped to organize the event, which brought together Klansmen, antisemites, Southern racists, and militias. Kessler was only âexpelledâ from the group after the violence and near-universal condemnation of the Charlottesville rally-goers.
So... a former member is all you got.
Talk about couldn't care less of a damn. The founder said he is not interested, which part do you not understand?
Can someone show me where do I sign up?
The founder was interested. He knew about the Unite the Right rally in advance. He knew Proud Boys were involved. He did nothing to stop the rally, nothing to distance his Proud Boys from it, said nothing negative about it ....
.... until ....
.... a woman was murdered by a rightwingnut at the event. Then he kicked Kessler out and did everything he could to distance his Proud Boys from it.
Other than disavow it, distance his Proud Boys from it and say negative shit about it. He is in no position to stop the Free Speech of others, and why would you want him to?
Dumbfuck, he supported the rally until someone was murdered.
No, he did not. You are the dumbfuck here, believing the shit the media feeds you.
Dumbfuck, read & learn...
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But they did show up, which McInnes evidently expected. In the first episode of his Compound Media show after the August rally, McInnes said he had been âjust combing through all the media reports going, âDonât say Proud Boys, donât say Proud Boys, donât say Proud Boys,ââ hoping the âlunatic Naziâ who allegedly killed Heather Heyer wasnât a member of his group. He wasnât, but the white nationalist Jason Kessler â who has been filmed undergoing his second-degree Proud Boy initiation â was the rallyâs principal organizer. Less than two months earlier, Kessler had been a guest on âThe Gavin McInnes Show,â where he promoted Unite the Right and, in a chummy interview, laid out the ideological overlap he and McInnes shared. âWhatâs really under attack is if you say, âI want to stand up for white people. I want to stand up for western civilization. I want to stand up for men. I want to stand up for Christians,ââ to which McInnes nodded in agreement and added other examples: âIâm against immigrationâŚIâm against jihadis. Iâm against radical Islam.â
After Charlottesville, in a move to protect the fratty and innocuous Proud Boysâ brand heâs worked so hard to cultivate, McInnes ejected Kessler from the organization and insisted he had never really been a Proud Boy. âIâm suspicious of you, coming to Proud Boys meetings saying youâre not alt-rightâŚand I think you were there to try to recruit guys,â McInnes told Kessler when they spoke on his show two days after the rally. It was only after the violence in Charlottesville, when any doubts about the true nature of the movement were stripped away, that Mcinnes attempted to earnestly distance the Proud Boys from the alt-right label. Before that, he seemed content to let the Proud Boys brand appear more ideologically ambiguous, profiting off the alt-rightâs rising popularity until things got ugly.[/i]