“The summer of 2017 in Charlottesville was neither the beginning nor the end of the threat that white supremacy poses to our community,” the statement reads. “While it will be satisfying to see this particular set of Nazis bankrupted, we hope that all those following the case recognize that there is still so much to do to root out fascism and confront a growing Nazi threat in America. … What happened in Charlottesville can and will happen again until we abolish white supremacy.”
Source: Washington Post November 24, 2021 10:22 UTC