A campaign to identify the marchers spread on social media following the bloody right-wing rally in Charlottesville. (Thomas Johnson/The Washington Post)A campaign to name and shame people who marched at a bloody right-wing rally in Charlottesville has so far prompted two universities to condemn white supremacy — even as the outed students defend their decisions to attend. [Charlottesville white nationalist demonstrator loses job at libertarian hot dog shop]“These last few days have turned into a disaster,” Cvjetanovic told ABC affiliate KOLO. “He was a fan of shooting immigrants coming across.”The shaming campaign claimed some innocent casualties along with avowed white nationalists. “I would consider myself paleo-conservative,” the student told KREM 2.
Source: Washington Post August 14, 2017 19:24 UTC