The “Face” Of The White Nationalist Rally Speaks Out!

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The "Face" Of The White Nationalist Rally Speaks Out


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He's Not Backing Down

It's only been one day since the tragic events of the White Nationalist Rally in Virginia have unfolded.

Three people are dead, numerous injured, and spirits are broken nationwide. Here's a full list of the incidents.

One of the photographs you couldn't avoid is of Peter Cvjetanovic, a 20 year old, student from Reno, Nevada.

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20…Years…Old.


Cvjetanovic was quickly outed as a racist via social media. It wasn't long before everyone wanted to hear a statement from him. He spoke with KTVN in their exclusive interview. He states:

"I did not expect the photo to be shared as much as it was. I understand the photo has a very negative connotation. But I hope that the people sharing the photo are willing to listen that I’m not the angry racist they see in that photo."

Rightttt. He continues:

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"As a white nationalist, I care for all people. We all deserve a future for our children and for our culture. White nationalists aren’t all hateful; we just want to preserve what we have.”

Someone needs to ask him whose idea it was to light tiki torches…seriously.

"I came to this march for the message that white European culture has a right to be here just like every other culture, “Cvjetanovic told Channel 2 News.  “It is not perfect; there are flaws to it, of course. However I do believe that the replacement of the statue will be the slow replacement of white heritage within the United States and the people who fought and defended and built their homeland. Robert E Lee is a great example of that. He wasn’t a perfect man, but I want to honor and respect what he stood for during his time.”


More of the white nationalists are being called out on social media. The witch hunt is on to discover their identities!

7 thoughts on “The “Face” Of The White Nationalist Rally Speaks Out!”

  1. I thought this was from a

    I thought this was from a scene of a movie. Not real life. HA! Not that it makes it better but at least he stood up will others?

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  2. Sure must suck getting caught

    Sure must suck getting caught being a racist. You know it's wrong, otherwise you wouldn't attempt to rationalize your behavior.  There's are reason the KKK wears hoods. 

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  3. First off there is no such

    First off there is no such thing as white privileged or heritage here in America. They came and TOOK this land from Indians and told them they had to live on a piece of land called a reservation so they could have their so called white heritage and privilege. 

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