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Charlottesville Represses Unite The Right Rally Despite Court Order; No Protection From AntiFa

By James Fulford

08/12/2017

A "State of Emergency" is being declared by police in Charlottesville, and there seems to be a lot of fighting:

After declaring state of emergency in #Charlottesville — the riot police stormed #UniteTheRight #weimerica pic.twitter.com/Ij4mnMkICS

— Daniel Friberg (@Daniel_Friberg) August 12, 2017

#Charlottesville refused to honor permit as ordered by a federal judge. CPD didn’t even show up until 1.5 hrs into the permit.

— Jason Kessler (@TheMadDimension) August 12, 2017

Richard Spencer is recommending people leave:

My recommendation: Disperse. Get out of Charlottesville city limits. State of emergency has been called.

— Richard Spencer (@RichardBSpencer) August 12, 2017

You may remember that during the election campaign, police were either powerless, or were told to act powerless, to prevent attacks on Trump rallies and supporters: see The Fulford File | Alt Right Speech Is A Crime, Leftist Physical Attacks Are “Protests”.

It seems that the Charlottesville city government, with its white liberal Mayor and its black Vice Mayor, is willing to work harder to to prevent dissidence than the Costa Mesa Police, below, as described in my 2016 article, were willing to work to protect the American Democratic process:

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Protesters "protest" a police car at a Trump rally in California.

Larry Sabato of the University of Virginia retweeted this, with the headline about the (peaceful) torchlight march:

Saturday’s @DailyProgress front page designed by yours truly. Stay safe, #Charlottesville! pic.twitter.com/NTe4u8yamI

— Mike — Text READY to 644-33 (@JustCallMeFoxy) August 12, 2017

You see where it says "Torch Rally Ends In Violence"? That means "Parade Was Attacked By Antifa".

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