Tomorrow is the anniversary of the original Unite the Right rally that took place in Charlottesville last year. I personally attended that march along with a number of other folks from the Daily Stormer and figures associated with the Alt-Right. There’s also a planned anniversary march being dubbed Unite the Right 2 that is set for Washington DC tomorrow. More on that in a moment.

Obviously there were some negative things that occurred as a result of the original Unite the Right rally last year. People got arrested, lost their jobs, banned from social media etc.. There was also disagreement among various people as to how to proceed following the rally.

This site even got thrown off of the third party hosting companies I was using after they were flooded with complaints. And as I attempted to hastily put the site up on another third party hosting provider, it was overwhelmed with attackers. It took awhile to regroup and stand up the site that is in place today.

So yes, there were some shitty things that happened. But I don’t consider the original Unite the Right rally a totally negative thing. There were some positive things that resulted from it. Namely, the rally forced the Jews and their allies to totally overplay their hand on a number of fronts. They’ve basically turned us into the ultimate underdogs and this is something even the Jew Saul Alinsky describes as a positive thing in his book Rules for Radicals.

The rally also showed that there is no guaranteed right to free speech if you are White and want to stand up for your own racial interests. The independent investigation that was commissioned to determine what caused the violence at Charlottesville, blamed the situation entirely on police who did not do their job to separate the opposing sides. It was an admitted conspiracy by the Jew-run city government to allow the two sides to clash in order to justify a shut down of what would have otherwise been a peaceful event.

And by trying to ban us completely off the Internet, they sparked a major free speech debate that I am optimistic will be solved. That debate has drawn even more attention after Alex Jones was banned from a number of platforms earlier this week. Having the government regulate big tech companies to allow for free political speech is definitely something we could see happen. And if we are able to argue our views on a level playing field nobody can logically dispute our positions.

We’ve also seen core issues like immigration and racial demographics seep into the mainstream as a result of the rally. The event was historic and it will go down in American history as one of the most important societal events of this era.

And let’s not forget all the Dodge Challenger memes that came from it. I mean, this photo still makes me laugh every time I see it. But that’s only because I’m a bad person who has hate in my heart.

But with that said, I’m not exactly sure what this Unite the Right 2 rally is trying to accomplish. There’s not a whole lot of information on the UTR2 website. This is largely why I’m not attending or encouraging anyone to go because it doesn’t appear as if there is any defined purpose or goal for the rally. I’m not even sure who the speakers are or what the actual plan is.

The original Unite the Right rally was centered around the preservation of a Confederate monument. With this, there’s not really anything or anyone we are rallying behind. My only hope is that the rally doesn’t turn into a giant shit show in front of the White House. It looks like the Jews are preparing major counter demonstrations for this event so anything can happen.

But with that said, we’ll just have to see what takes place tomorrow. Hopefully everything will be peaceful and the police will do their jobs in separating the two sides. Of course, there’s no guarantees considering what happened last year.