Charlottesville: Anniversary of An Atrocity

I Was Injured by a White Supremacist in Charlottesville. Strangers Lifted Me Up.

Ms. Paige Young is a racial justice activist and an advocate for survivors of sexual violence. She was among the counterprotesters injured in Charlottesville, Va., in August 2017.

In July 2017 a friend told me that white supremacists planned to go to Charlottesville, Va., to protest the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee from a city park that August. I immediately knew I would go to counterprotest and provide support for others.

On Aug. 11, I piled into a car with some friends after work, and we drove from Washington, D.C. Close to halfway there, a thunderstorm rolled through, bringing traffic to a grinding halt. We pulled off the interstate and found a place to get a bite while we waited for the rain to subside. We talked about our fears and how we would be there for one another, no matter what happened that weekend.

The next day a large group of us walked to the park to counterprotest. It was a typical August day — hot and muggy. The day’s events began with an interfaith prayer. I wasn’t mentally prepared for what followed. For hours, people yelled racial and antisemitic slurs at us. I remember seeing what I later learned were plainclothes policemen on top of buildings with their guns trained on the crowd.

A little after 11 a.m., the police declared the gathering an unlawful assembly and ordered all the demonstrators to disperse. We marched toward downtown, and I remember feeling surprised that I had made it through the day without getting physically hurt.

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  1. The four Nazi organizers of the Charlottesville riots were, according to the FBI indictment, trained by the Ukraine Nazis. The slogans were taken from the Ukrainian Nazis. The tiki march was patterned on the Nazi march in Lviv.

    And responsible for arming and training the Ukrainian Nazis? Joe Biden. 100 % of Congressional Democrats tried and failed to stop him on June 11,2015. In 2019, 40 Congress people sent a letter to the State Department requesting that the BidenNazis be declared a terrorist group alongside ISIS.

    These people are now supposedly our friends.

    Full Disclosure: my relatives were killed by Ukrainian Nazis, not German ones, during WW II. Statues of their leader Stepan Bandera have been erected all over Ukraine, often dedicated by Zelenskyy. In 2015, Ukraine passed a law making it a felony to criticize Ukrainian Nazis for their past ‘indiscretions’.

    If I post the publicly available FBI indictment on Facebook, I will be banned.

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