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{{Important}}
{{Important}}
{{Act of Villainy
{{Act of Villainy
|image = Charlottesville "Unite the Right" Rally (35780276094).jpg
|Image = Unite the Right.jpg
|perpetrator = [[Alt-Right]]
|perpetrator = [[Alt-Right]]
|date = August 11-12, 2017
|date = August 11-12, 2017
|location = Charlottesville, VA, USA
|location = Charlottesville, VA, USA
|motive = To protest the removal of Confederate statues<br>To advocate for neo-Nazism and white supremacy
|motive = To protest the removal of Confederate statues<br>To advocate for neo-Nazism and white supremacy
|crimes = Disturbing the peace<br>[[Vandalism]] (Antifa)<br>First-degree [[murder]] (Alt-Right)<br>[[Hate crime]]s (Alt-Right)
|crimes = Disturbance, [[vandalism]] (Antifa), first-degree murder (Alt-Right), [[hate crime]]s (Alt-Right)
}}
}}
The '''Unite the Right rally''' was an infamous rally initiated by [[Jason Kessler]] to advocate for [[White Power Movement|white supremacism]], and had many hateful far-right and [[Alt-Right]] attendees, most prominently neo-Nazis, neo-Confederates, [[White Power Skinheads|skinheads]], white separatists, neo-[[fascist]]s, and [[Ku Klux Klan]] members. The event was met with numerous counter protesters, ranging from peaceful activists to violent [[Antifa]] members. Numerous were injured in the event from clashes. The event most notoriously had 3 deaths, two being in a helicopter crash and one being a counter protester Heather Heyer, who was [[murder]]ed in cold blood by a vehicle attack.
The '''Unite the Right rally''' was an infamous rally initiated by [[Jason Kessler]] to advocate for [[White Power Movement|white supremacism]], and had many hateful far-right and [[Alt-Right]] attendees, most prominently neo-Nazis, neo-Confederates, [[White Power Skinheads|skinheads]], white separatists, neo-[[fascist]]s, and [[Ku Klux Klan]] members. The event was met with numerous counter protesters, ranging from peaceful activists to violent [[Antifa]] members. Numerous were injured in the event from clashes. The event most notoriously had 3 deaths, two being in a helicopter crash and one being a counter protester Heather Heyer, who was [[murder]]ed in cold blood by a vehicle attack.
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* [[Peter Cvjetanovic]]
* [[Peter Cvjetanovic]]
* [[Enrique Tarrio]]
* [[Enrique Tarrio]]
* [[Anthime Joseph Gionet|Tim "Baked Alaska" Gionet]]
* [[Anthime Joseph Gionet]]


== Parties involved in protest ==
== Parties involved in protest ==
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[[Category:Xenophobes]]
[[Category:Xenophobes]]
[[Category:Supremacists]]
[[Category:Supremacists]]
[[Category:Anti-Semitic]]
[[Category:Anti-Semetic]]
[[Category:Mongers]]
[[Category:Mongers]]
[[Category:Islamophobes]]
[[Category:Islamophobes]]
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