I don't disagree with their analysis of the state's complicity, but James Fields drove into a crowd of 500 people. We were not a few dozen more antifascists away from that not happening.
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The Nazis were coming to Charlottesville no matter what. The state's complicity is their failure to take our community's warnings seriously and end the fascist threat before it started.
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I have seen many bad takes on Charlottesville from antifascist and anarchists who weren't here and know nothing about this community or organizing in Appalachia and the south.
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Don't put Heather's name in your mouths if you're not going to read yourself in on what she marched for in her own community.
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Oof. Yeah, there's a couple things to unpack here.
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