
Jmpace52
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In 2017 alone we had three record-breaking pre-planned rallies and that's not counting flash demos. They were the biggest hate rallies in the US in 15 years. Just this year, there was another one by a group called Patriot Front.
Washington, D.C. (2002) 300 in attendance
Pikeville, Kentucky (2017) 125 in attendance
Charlottesville, Virginia (2017) 1,500+ in attendance
Shelbyville, Tennessee (2017) 200 in attendance
Washington, D.C. (2020) 150 in attendance
Am I wrong in my observations here? The alt-right has generally died down since UTR, but it still seems more mainstream now than it did 15 years ago. Plus holding public rallies is good PR and a way to make some headlines. It's how you get noticed.
Washington, D.C. (2002) 300 in attendance

Pikeville, Kentucky (2017) 125 in attendance

Charlottesville, Virginia (2017) 1,500+ in attendance

Shelbyville, Tennessee (2017) 200 in attendance

Washington, D.C. (2020) 150 in attendance

Am I wrong in my observations here? The alt-right has generally died down since UTR, but it still seems more mainstream now than it did 15 years ago. Plus holding public rallies is good PR and a way to make some headlines. It's how you get noticed.