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I know what they did and what they stand for isnt funny at all, but I just zoomed in on these bargain Nazis and just can't help but laugh. Picturing them all waddling into home depot or Lowes to the garden section in their little khakis / white shirt uniform to get tiki torches.. Marching to the scent of citronella just mad because something something jews and brown people???
Can you clue me in to who these people are? I kinda thought it was a movie still but your comment made me second guess
I'm not sure the names of those specific people, but it is a famous picture from Charlottesville's Unite the Right ralley. That white shirt in the foreground is a well known outfit for Vanguard America:
Vanguard America is a well known Neo-Nazi/White-Supremacist Group.
The lighting is certainly cinematic.. The warm glow of tiki torches, not a mosquito within 5 miles.
So I guess it was from an Aug 11, 2017 alt-right rally called Unite the Right in Charlottesville Virginia and apparently his name is Peter Cytanovic
I could believe that little tetrahedron symbol on his polo is some cryptofascist bullshit symbol that he had embroidered on at a mall kiosk because he's too chickenshit to actually own his bigotry and wear a Hakenkreuz...
...but I could also believe that there's some athleisure company out there with that logo where when that photo went viral saw it suddenly appear everywhere and just went Fffffuuuuuucckk mmmmeeeeeee..."