Neo-nazi Leader Quotes Hitler In Motion Filed In Federal Court

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White nationalists hurl water bottles at counterdemonstrators during the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 12, 2017. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (JTA) — Neo-Nazi podcaster Christopher Cantwell quoted Adolf Hitler in a motion filed in federal court in Virginia.

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The quote, with which he opens the motion, comes from the Nazi leader’s “Mein Kampf,” though it is only identified in the motion as being from a “Famous 20th Century Statesman.”

Cantwell is one of about 25 defendants in a lawsuit filed against the organizers of the 2017 neo-Nazi “Unite The Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The lawsuit, known as Sines v. Kessler, accuses the defendants of using websites and other social media not just to share protected free speech, but to coordinate and plan the racially motivated violence that occurred at Charlottesville rally.

Among the defendants are Jason Kessler, who with ACLU assistance secured the permit for the protest against plans to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee; Richard Spencer, who coined the term “alt-right” and founded a “think tank” propagating white nationalist ideas; Andrew Anglin, the publisher of the neo-Nazi site The Daily Stormer; and James Fields, who was sentenced to life in prison for the car-ramming attack that killed a counterprotester, Heather Heyer, and injured 20 others.

Also named are the white supremacist groups Identity Evropa, Traditional Worker’s Party, League of the South and iterations of the Ku Klux Klan whose members were present.

Cantwell became known after Charlottesville as “the crying Nazi” for releasing a tearful video following the news that he was wanted for arrest after pepper-spraying protesters at the University of Virginia on Aug. 11.

In November 2017 he pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor assault and battery for the pepper spraying. He was sentenced to two concurrent jail sentences of one year.


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perspective
perspective
4 years ago

Beyond sick. Beyond evil.

Qazxc
Qazxc
4 years ago

One of those “many very fine people on both sides”. He just happens to be on the pro-Holocaust, pro-genocide, anti-Semitic side of the Jewish question.

Qazxc
Qazxc
4 years ago

1) The only term you’ve mentioned that I have ever used is AltYiddin, which perhaps went too far, it is a far cry from calling another Jew a Nazi sympathizer or admirer.

2) I have never targeted anyone specifically as an AltYid, or addressed that label to any fellow VIN reader.

We’ve all got a major problem if disagreeing over a menuval like DJT causes Jews to compare each other to Nazis.

Don’t go there.

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
4 years ago

There are many harsh words and personal attacks here.