5) Zach Rehl and Holly Delcampo are the organizers. The heads of security are Jerry "I'm a gross antimsemite" Smith and Dino Kay. (I'll get to them later on in the week.)pic.twitter.com/Id8OrpJRg3
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16) For today, you can contact @comcast and @comcastcares to tell them that Andrew Kovalic, one of their employees in Harrisburg, PA, is a member of the Proud Boys, an @splcenter-designated hate group.
And that he's doing security for a fascist rally on Saturday.pic.twitter.com/VEMtADQmkR
17) I'll be putting out more ways you can help every day this week.
Hate has consequences, but only when we organize as a community.
The cops won't protect us.
Who protects us?
We protect us.
No hate in our streets.
No hate in our workplaces.
¡No pasarán!



They are extremely dangerous and planning events nationwide. Contact law enforcement and the owners of their planned meetup locations.
Great work. 
Is it really a good idea to join the counterprotesters on the streets? Literally fighting in the street seems like a terrible idea. This always ends up creating blowback, more violence, bad press, muddled messages. Why give them attention & conflict they want?
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