Neo-Nazis Who Organized Deadly ‘Unite The Right’ Rally Claim They’re In “Communication” With ‘Anti-War’ Protest Leaders In DC
“Following Heimbach’s imprisonment, the TWP quickly fell apart and some on the fascist Generically used to describe factions of right-wing politics that are outside of and often critical of traditional conservatism. Learn more disowned him. When Heimbach got out of jail, he attempted to join a local chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), but was quickly removed. He then attempted to re-brand himself as a “former” white supremacist and began working with the much discredited group, Light Upon Light (LUL) [politicalresearch.org], however while online, Heimbach continued to post in support of fascist leaders, anti-Semitism, and white racial The belief in the primacy of “the nation” as the most important political allegiance, that every nation should have its own state, and that it is the primary responsibility of the state and its leaders to preserve the nation. Learn more . Around this time, Heimbach famously did an interview with “libertarian socialist” folk-singer David Rovics, where, in a dramatic retelling of his origin story, argued that anti-white sentiment on the Left thrust him into the arms of open white supremacists.”