Message from @AnonMindset
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The internet is not where I'd go for legal advice on anything that has a slight chance of arrest.
if it works it works, long as it doesn't hurt you to try; go for it!
we're in a catch-22 though. if we do a rally in a safe place, it is far less newsworthy. worst-case scenario for an alt-rt rally is if no one but alt-rt shows up
Oh and ask a lawyer
cville was phenomenally great for the alt-rt, massive victory. but its not worth people going to jail & getting seriously injured w/o ability to fight back effectively
you must have been at a different charlottesville rally than the one i went to
Don't get stuck in a bubble, what's happened after?
you must have been watching a different MSM than i was, & seen different polls about support for the AR after the rally
Cville seems to have completely alienated everyone I know from us.
No one thinks it was cool.
I'm really far away from Virginia and there's no alt right presence, but all our monuments are gone. One was 120 years old.
Nobody is rising up in anger either
there were a bunch of things that all by themselves made cville a huge win. antifa chimpouts at other places, media chimping out, 4% of Americans saying they agree w/ A-R, 21% saying we went too far but have a point, dodge charger memes, new songs by moonman and paddy tarleton
I don't want to sound blackpilled, but Cville is being called a terrorist rally by people in my personal life.
All the plebs still follow the narrative, mainly the trump "they're all bad" narrative
you're not blackpilling we just learn and move on that's all
Did you correct them, tell them the truth?
The normies around here unironically call both sides terrorists.
I correct them as much as I can.
not come out as a-r, just ask something like "why shouldn't everyone have a right to give speeches, even nazis?"
That's normal. They call both sides terrorists because they think everyone can get along at some point or that they can sit everything out.
you say it alienated people, but that is good. alienating people in BOTH directions help us. People being uncaring normies is what hurts us
Don't know if we all have the same goals though.
We're never going to win elections, we're never going to win popularity contests. But as shit gets worse, as we're proven right in everything we've been saying re: race & white genocide, they'll know who to turn to
@Zorost what?
when forty thousand violent communists are willing to initiate violence on a bunch of off-white free speech activists and shout nahtsee our best rally is the one we don't have
or they'll say 'screw the a-r, i'll start my own white nationaist group.' which is good too
Hmmm?
in reality, and people wont want to hear this
antifa will always have a massive advantage in these kind of conventional rallies/protests
they have been doing this shit for a long time and they have the backing of large left wing institutions
artificial advantage created by the state but yes
we do not have their experience or resources
advantage is advantage
I still hold out hope that it's good for us in the long run, it did at the very least send the message loud and clear that the alt right is real and that we have numbers. That we're not just basement dwellers online.
yeah the underlying conditions don't matter if you're being stabbed (or railroaded for defending yourself against being stabbed)
we should rethink our policy of how/where we hold rallies, it has to be in jurisdicitons with people sympathetic to us
or at least to law and order
doing it in a place like cville will lead to the same results
a-r has had rallies before, successfully. cville was a fluke due to state gov going full-on anarcho-tyranny