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Watch: Student Who Attended White Supremacist Rally Says It’s ‘Disturbing’ to See Such Hatred – Against Him

‘The American People Never Got a Vote On…the Fundamental Transformation of the Composition of Our Country’

An 19-year old student says he is quitting Boston University after receiving death threats for attending the Charlottesville white supremacist rally. Nicholas Fuentes says the “level of hate” he’s seen from people who do not know him is “disturbing.”

Let that sink in for a moment.

“They say we’re the hateful ones, we’re the bigots, and I get messages all day long from people I’ve never met telling me what a terrible person I am,” Nicholas Fuentes told The Boston Globe. “There’s no hate on this side. I hate no one.”

“My reason for going down to Charlottesville over the weekend was to demonstrate,” he said in a TIME magazine video (below), mentioning to the Globe he thought the rally was against “immigration, multiculturalism, and post-modernism.” 

“The rally was about not replacing white people,” he adds.

“It was to show solidarity for a cause which has not been talked about in the mainstream media, which the American people never got a vote on, and that is the fundamental transformation of the composition of our country,” Fuentes said.

Fuentes has no idea what he’s talking about.

The mainstream media has been talking about racism and race hate for centuries, and the American people voted for their representatives and president who determine policy. Sorry, Nick, this is a representative democracy. The president and our elected lawmakers determine policy, not you, thank god.

“It’s becoming very dangerous,” Fuentes, who says he fears for his life, told the Globe. “Massachusetts, and Boston in particular, are among the most left wing states and cities,” he added.

“Probably anywhere I would go would be safer than Boston.”

Last week on Facebook Fuentes wrote, “The rootless transnational elite knows that a tidal wave of white identity is coming. And they know that once the word gets out, they will not be able to stop us. The fire rises!”

On his personal website, Fuentes calls former President Barack Obama an “immature Marxist from Indonesia hell bent on forcing his communist father’s ideology into law.”

In an interview with AL.com Fuentes says he’s hoping to transfer to Auburn University in Alabama.

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