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== Villainy ==
== Villainy ==


* It has associations with the [[National Socialist Movement]], [[Traditionalist Workers Party]], [[Vanguard America]], [[League of the South]], [[Atomwaffen Division]], [[August Sol Invictus]], [[Richard B. Spencer]] and the [[Ku Klux Klan]].
* It has associations with the [[National Socialist Movement]], [[Traditionalist Workers Party]], [[Vanguard America]], [[League of the South]], [[Atomwaffen Division]], [[Augustus Sol Invictus]], [[Richard B. Spencer]] and the [[Ku Klux Klan]].


* The group was the lead member of the [[Unite the Right rally]].
* The group was the lead member of the [[Unite the Right rally]].

Revision as of 13:39, 25 October 2022

Anti-Communist Action is an alt-right organization based in the United States and Canada that declares itself to be the "right's response" to the Antifa.

Villainy

  • Members of the movement have promoted mass killing against minorities.
  • Leaked chat logs of the organizations revealed various violent rhetoric against racial minorities, but the group has stated that it accepts members of all races.
  • During the 2017 Berkeley protests, the organization "promised" that event would turn into a "bloodbath".

Trivia

  • The organization uses yellow and black flags and symbols as a reference to libertarianism in the United States and people being thrown from helicopters (a reference to executions during Augusto Pinochet's military dictatorship of Chile).
  • In 2017, ProPublica estimated the organization as having 1,200 participants in its chat room.
  • Although the organization had openly expressed great hatred towards minorities of other races, the organization isn't specifically aligned with the White Power Movement, according to the Seattle, WA Patch.