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Will ACT for America Provide An Outlet for the 'Alt-Right' Post-Charlottesville?

Following the violence in Charlottesville, many are asking where the movement will go from here.聽

With a spate of event cancellations 鈥斅爏uch as a protest聽against Google and scheduled appearances by Richard Spencer at two major universities 鈥斅燗CT for America's nation-wide 鈥淎merica First鈥 rallies slated for聽September 9 may bring the Alt-Right聽to the streets once again.聽

In June, ACT for America 鈥攖he聽largest anti-Muslim group in the United States 鈥斅爋rganized simultaneous聽鈥March Against Shariah鈥 events across the country which were聽attended by a plethora of racist groups, including two of the more prominent groups to appear in Charlottesville: The "blood and soil" fascist group Vanguard America (VA),聽and the white nationalist Identity Evropa (IE).聽Always quick to distance itself from racism, ACT sent an email to its followers denouncing the violence in Charlottesville,聽while at the same time promoting its rallies on September 9, claiming, 鈥渁ny organizations or individuals advocating violence or hatred towards anyone based on race, religion, or affiliation are not welcome at this rally.鈥澛

At the New York City march on June 10, Richard Rivera, a Vanguard America聽spokesperson, attended and spoke to media, , 鈥淚 don鈥檛 believe in having Muslims in the United States. Their culture is incompatible with ours.鈥 James Alex Fields, the alleged driver of the car that killed one and injured 20 when he plowed into counter-protesters in Charlottesville was pictured marching with Vanguard America, donning their attire and holding a shield with the VA logo.聽


Fields with shield second from left.

Identity Evropa, which had聽a heavy presence in Charlottesville, also attended聽various ACT rallies on June 10. Identity Evropa is lead by Nathan Damigo, a former Marine corporal who discovered his inner white nationalist by reading the work of Holocaust-denying ex-Klansman David Duke while serving five years for armed robbery (while drunk, he put a gun to the head of a cab driver he thought was Iraqi and stole $43). At ACT's聽Indianapolis March Against Shariah, Identity Evropa鈥檚 regional coordinator Jason Richardson spoke. In Orlando, IE members held up a large banner while listening to Holocaust-denier Augustus Sol Invictus and others speak. Damigo himself attending the Roseville, California聽rally.聽


Nathan Damigo, founder of the white nationalist/identitarian group Identity Evropa, at an ACT For America rally in June.

What attracts white nationalist groups to ACT is the group鈥檚 vehemently anti-Muslim views. While ACT warns about Sharia聽law replacing the Constitution and how Europe is being overrun by Muslims, the rallying cry for the racists who descended on Charlottesville was, 鈥淵ou will not replace us!鈥 White nationalist Jason Kessler, the organizer聽of the rally took to Periscope in the week leading up to Charlottesville and stated, 鈥淭hese people are trying to replace us with third-world immigrants, they are trying to replace us with Muslims.鈥 The closed Facebook group used in part to organize the ACT rallies not only contains posts that are sympathetic to Charlottesville, but also plenty of racist material. 聽

This is not the first time ACT has聽attempted聽to distance itself from white nationalist groups. Billy Roper, a聽prominent neo-Nazi for decades, had been officially charged with organizing聽a June聽ACT rally in聽Batesville, Arkansas; ACT聽dropped him after the 人兽性交 exposed聽his racist past and current beliefs. In March, ACT was forced to fire a prominent chapter leader after remarks about killing Muslims were made public. Considering the common ground between overtly racist groups and ACT聽for America, there is very little to indicate that Vanguard America, Identity Evropa and other white nationalists won鈥檛 flock to the ACT rallies, which will be聽taking place in over 50 cities across the country.


A flyer designed by Vanguard America (VA). VA was responsible for over 40 flyering drops in 2017 featuring flyers like this one. VA appeared at an ACT For America rally in June, along with other racist 'alt-right' groups.

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