Mar 2, 2016 It was a typical scene at Donald Trump’s Super Tuesday rally in Louisville, Kentucky: A protester, surrounded by Trump supporters and jostled by them until she left the premises. According to the protester in question, it was perhaps even uglier than usual. “I was called a n---- and a c----, and got kicked out,” Shiya Nwanguma said after the incident. Nwanguma, a University of Lousiville student, made the comment in a cell phone video that was posted to Facebook. Nwanguma’s outfit and backpack in the Facebook video clearly match the attire of the person seen being pushed by Trump supporters. The activist and New York Daily News columnist Shaun King devoted his latest column to the incident, calling it the “natural progression” of theU.S. white supremacist movement’s embrace of Trump. King speculates that the bearded man in a red cap seen in the video pushing Nwanguma is Matthew Heimbach, a prominent young white supremacist. Heimbach first gained attention for starting a “White Student Union” at his college and was later called the “The Little Führer” and “Newest Leader of White Nationalists” in an Al-Jazeera profile. It looks like King is correct. Heimbach wrote in a blog post for the Traditionalist Youth Network, a fascist organization he founded, that he was present at the rally. He wrote that black protesters who were “shouting and barking and pushing” started the confrontations, and acknowledged that “yours truly” can be seen in one of the clips: Now there’s some viral footage of several heated moments in Louisville. One features yours truly helping the crowd drive out one of the women who had been pushing, shoving, barking, and screaming at the attendees for the better part of an hour. I’ll avoid any additional Trump events to ensure that I don’t become a distraction, but the entire point of the BLM’s tactics is to push people until they push back. It won’t be me next time, but White Americans are getting fed up and they’re learning that they must either push back or be pushed down. Taken out of context, the elderly veteran, several others in the crowd, and I appear to be roughing up the woman because she’s Black. There were several Blacks in attendance who were supportive of Trump, and some of the BLM and anti-Trump protesters distanced themselves from the hostile mob, protesting in a civil manner. Last night, Heimbach tweeted this: http://gawker.com/i-was-called-a-n-----and-a-c-----says-protester-shov-1762386732
Mar 2, 2016 Here we go again. BLM protestors aren't perfect & should know better than to go to a Trump rally because it comes off as attention seeking which in turn makes people against the movement (99% ignorant while people) retaliate when they feel provoked. BUT Trumps supporters need to f--- off. They have security to deal with protestors Trump has a problem with.
Mar 2, 2016 I know! BLM needs to learn to cater to the the white man more! That's how they'll get what they want!
Mar 2, 2016 No not cater, but have a more respectable presence when dealing with a huge group of idiots or just not bother because they won't care regardless
Mar 2, 2016 Yeah but they won't publish articles on the thousands of people that weren't called n-----s and c----
Mar 2, 2016 Which makes me wonder why anybody would try protesting at Trump's rallies. It falls on deaf ears & it's proven to not change anything, yes being the peaceful protestor in that environment & getting treated like garbage in unacceptable & it shows just how bad these people are, but I feel like that should be expected at this point.