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Michelle Mark: White nationalists carrying torches returned to Charlottesville chanting 'we will be back' - Business Insider

8.10.17

White nationalists carrying torches returned to Charlottesville chanting 'we will be back' - Business Insider: The group, carrying the same tiki torches they held in the now-infamous August rally, chanted "you will not replace us" and "we will be back" in front of the Robert E. Lee statue that the city plans to remove.

The rally lasted just 20 minutes, CBS affiliate WTVR reported.

"It was a planned flash mob," Spencer told The Washington Post, calling the event a "great success" and adding that the rally had been planned for a long time. "We wanted to prove that we came in peace in May, we came in peace in August, and we come again in peace."

He continued: "Our identity matters. We are not going to stand by and allow people to tear down these symbols of our history and our people — and we're going to do this again."


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