Here’s the VICE Documentary on Charlottesville Featuring Crybaby Neo-Nazi Christopher Cantwell: WATCH

Here’s the VICE Documentary on Charlottesville Featuring Crybaby Neo-Nazi Christopher Cantwell: WATCH

If you haven’t seen VICE’s documentary on the Charlottesville white supremacist rally, it’s really worth 20 minutes of your time.

Among its subjects is Unite the Right’s Christopher Cantwell, the neo-Nazi seen crying in a video today after learning there’s a warrant out for his arrest.

Says Cantwell in the doc:

“When the Trayvon Martin case happened, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, and all these different things happened, every single case it’s some little black asshole behaving like a savage, and he gets himself in trouble, shockingly enough. Whatever problems I might have with my fellow white people, they generally are not inclined to such behavior — and, you know, you gotta kinda take that into consideration when you’re thinking about how to organize your society.”

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Cantwell also tells VICE that he’s looking for a leader, “someone like Donald Trump who does not give his daughter to a Jew.”

He adds: “A lot more racist than Donald Trump. I don’t think you can feel about race like I do and watch that Kushner bastard walk around with that beautiful girl.”

Watch:

In related news, Facebook and Instagram have canceled Cantwell’s accounts:

Facebook spokeswoman Ruchika Budhraja told the Associated Press on Wednesday that the profile pages of Christopher Cantwell have been removed as well as a page connected to his podcast.

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Charlottesville Neo-Nazi Bawls on Camera After Learning There’s a Warrant for His Arrest: WATCH

Charlottesville Neo-Nazi Bawls on Camera After Learning There’s a Warrant for His Arrest: WATCH

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Charlottesville Neo-Nazi Christopher Cantwell sobbed in a video he posted to social media after learning there’s a warrant out for his arrest.

Raw Story reports:

He kept breaking off to wipe away tears, saying, “I don’t know what to do. I need guidance.”

“Our enemies will not stop, they’ve been threatening us all over the place,” he whined before freaking out that Chelsea Manning is threatening to “curb stomp” Nazis.

He kept breaking off to wipe away tears, saying, “I don’t know what to do. I need guidance.”

“Our enemies will not stop, they’ve been threatening us all over the place,” he whined before freaking out that Chelsea Manning is threatening to “curb stomp” Nazis.

Watch:

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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints expresses support for LGBTQ youth in historic LOVELOUD Fest statement

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints expresses support for LGBTQ youth in historic LOVELOUD Fest statement

Today, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) applauded the LOVELOUD festival, created by Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons and benefitting GLAAD, The Trevor Project, Encircle, and Stand4Kind. The LOVELOUD festival will be held in Orem, Utah at the Brent Brown Ballpark at UVU on August 26, 2017. The event, which includes a star-studded concert and activities for the youth in attendance, is designed to ignite the relevant and vital conversation of what it means to unconditionally love, understand, accept, and support LGBTQ youth. Tickets may be purchased here.

This morning the LDS Church released the following statement to press:

“We applaud the LoveLoud Festival for LGBTQ Youth’s aim to bring people together to address teen safety and to express respect and love for all of God’s children. We join our voice with all who come together to foster a community of inclusion in which no one is mistreated because of who they are or what they believe.

We share common beliefs, among them the pricelessness of our youth and the value of families. We earnestly hope this festival and other related efforts can build respectful communication, better understanding, and civility as we all learn from each other.”

LOVELOUD Fest will feature live music from Imagine Dragons, Neon Trees, Krewella, Nicholas Petricca of Walk the Moon (Acoustic), Joshua James, and Aja Volkman; all of whom are donating their time and performances to this cause. 

“I want the LOVELOUD concert to engage a passionate and supportive audience in the fight against teen suicide and to bring communities together to start the conversation and celebrate individuality,” said Dan Reynolds, lead singer of Imagine Dragons who identifies as Mormon. “We want to offer hope to young people, let them know they’re not alone and encourage acceptance in the home and community.”

“This powerful statement of support from the LDS Church today sends a life-changing – and in many cases, life-saving – message to Mormon youth and other people of faith that we can love and accept LGBTQ people because of our faith – not in spite of it,” said Zeke Stokes, Vice President of Programs at GLAAD. “Dan and Imagine Dragons have created an unforgettable event that will send a message of hope to LGBTQ youth, and one of acceptance to the world.

Reynolds created the concert in response to alarming statistics about young people in Utah and LGBTQ youth around the United States:

  • Suicide is the leading cause of teen deaths in Utah.
  • LGBTQ+ youth that come from a home or community where they are not accepted are eight times more likely to commit suicide.

All proceeds from this concert will go to the LOVELOUD Foundation which lends support to nonprofits Encircle and Stand4Kind, as well as national LGBTQ organizations, The Trevor Project and GLAAD.

August 16, 2017
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www.glaad.org/blog/church-jesus-christ-latter-day-saints-expresses-support-lgbtq-youth-historic-loveloud-fest