From what I can see, in the US at the moment, the 'alt-right' mechanism (neo-nazis) are saying that anyone who's against the nazis is by definition 'antifa', and that antifa is by definition a racist hate group who are anti-white and hate free speech.
It is doublespeak.
The KKK were marching with the neo nazis, the white supremacists, and those who were carrying swastikas.
Those who were on the other side (who are apparently being labeled as 'antifa' whether or not they have any affiliation with a group called 'antifa') were people who were black, white, brown, Christian, Jew, other religion, atheist, straight, gay, trans, bi, etc, etc, and the only thing bringing them together was a mutual strong distaste for nazi views. There might have even been a dozen or so who consider themselves communists and who I'd call communists. The nazis marchers call anyone who doesn't support them a 'commie' because it's a word evocative of 'anti-American'.
The nazis provoke in their words and chants in the hope that the counter protesters will be provoked into using their pepper sprays in view of the media. Meanwhile what are the white supremacist group members getting up to when they're not marching? They're being their normal




selves, encouraging things like Dylan Roof-style massacres, and then they'll say "we're not violent, look at us when the media's watching and we can prove it".
Maybe one could argue that a person walking down the street going about their business while wearing a white hood or a swastika on their arm is doing nothing wrong. But when they're thousands strong, using bullying and aggressive chants and motions, then I think that isn't free speech any longer, it's bullying. It's the true racism and bigotry.
Okay, fine if people dislike the actions of some of the counter-protesters (who in the most are simply trying to stand up for the locals and say that we don't all share the views of the nazis regardless of their claims that we do).
But I would at least like more education in our countries as to how to tell what is nazi and what is not, and what the nazis/neo-nazis stand for. That they're not really friendly to Jewish people and only hate blacks and gays, or that they really are the 'true' patriots. The only place in the world where a nazi could be a 'true patriot' is nazi Germany. Not that it would make it okay that they only hate blacks and gays and Muslims and not Jews...
But listen to the nazi guy talking here. Maybe he doesn't call himself a nazi, maybe he prefers white supremacist or alt-right, but I think it's simpler to let his beliefs guide how we label him, and his beliefs are clearly nazi-like. He is so offensive how he talks about President Trump's daughter marrying a man who is Jewish. I find it vile and I truly believe this kind of talk is the truth underneath these nicely-named movements and their marketing of themselves as patriots who are just trying to stand up for the poor beleaguered white man (who's carrying five guns about his body on a peaceful march and has nazi symbols decorating his body).