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Its coverage noted that some Proud Boys members were “wearing bulletproof vests and armed with knives” as they “marched through the streets of Sacramento on Saturday in a show of force, blasting loud music and chanting while attempting to provoke counterprotesters.”
Labeling them “a loose network of self-styled “Western chauvinists” that the Anti-Defamation League describes as a right-wing extremist group,” the article notes that Saturday’s protests involved Proud Boys “chanting ‘Whose streets? Our streets!’ and ‘F*ck antifa!’ while butting up against police cordons that blocked their path. The demonstrators exchanged insults and threats with roughly a dozen people identified as part of antifa, a loose connection of anti-fascist activists, often shouting across police blockades.”
Numerous videos uploaded to social media show the hundreds of largely maskless protesters—including members of far-right neo-fascist group the Proud Boys, according to the New York Post—railing against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and local police. Standing shoulder-to-shoulder and waving a slew of American flags, the protesters can be heard shouting “U.S.A.!” and “Cuomo sucks!”
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The “America First” movement is here chanting “We want Nick!” meaning self-proclaimed “white majoritarian” Nick Feuntes.
They say they don’t like conservatives like Charlie Kirk or especially Ben Shapiro, who they label as a “subversive.”
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