A neo-Nazi organization based in the central United States hosted an open X space with several of its members as speakers. The members encouraged listeners to ask questions about the group and their beliefs. The group discussed the organization's most recent demonstration and some of the controversy surrounding that march. The group faced criticism from neo-Nazis and white supremacists online when a large group of locals forced the organization to retreat and end the demonstration early.
The X space included a founding member of the group, although ostensibly not the leader of the group.
The following report will provide an overview of the X space.
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Neo-Nazi Group's Membership, Demonstrations, And Rally Backlash
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