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like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. that's our program for tonight, but don't goanywhere.ight now. are you willing to die today? >> back coming to your town square? the fro charlottesvi statues come down, the war of words rod. >> you also had people t very fine people on both sides. people in that group, excuse me. i saw the same as you did. >> that's a failure to fundamentally understand what white supremacists are all about. tonight, our "20/20" cameras taking you into both extreme sides of the barrier. >> rifles that's the american breakfast. >> into the secret locations and minds of hate group. >> and into the opposition.
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who hate what the white nationalists stand for. >> i'm not trying to shut them up. i'm trying to shut them down. >> tonight, leaders from botho face. as our cameras roll. >> if the goal is an all-white homeland how do you do that within the laws of the uni states? >> you're not going to stop us. >> yes, we will stop you. >> fractured america. good evening. i'm elizabeth vargas. >> and i'm david muir. as we come on theair, the sense of uncertainty and unease growing throughout the country as more confederate statues come down. just today a protest in durham north carolina with more planned. >> and in the remarks by the president this week, that both sides share the blame, that there are fine people on both sides.
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magazine covers pident with kkk hoods.unparalleled access, and what led horrific horr flashpoint of tt when you look at charlottesville, especially that friday night with the tiki torches, i think the country was shocked because those folks looked like people in your neighborhood. they didn't have the robes. they didn't have the tattoos all over their body. in many cases, they looked like somebody that you might know. >> reporter: the shocking images, the killing in the street. >> just plowed through hundreds of people. >> reporter: the violence in virginia last weekend was just the most recent and most tragic confrontation between white
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supremacists and a militant resistance. >> we're seeing a period of unusual, intense polarization among the population and in the political arena. >> just get over there where you belong. >> reporter: for the past six months we've been crisscrossing the country tracking all this political violence. embedded with both sides, from their biggest brawls to their secret meetings. some of what you will hear tonight will be hard to hear and difficult. but its important to understand how all this began. our story begins here. >> knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously, okay? just knock the hell, i promise you, i will pay for the legal fees. i promise, i promise. >> reporter: last year the trump campaign inspired many types of people. nationalist itself the alt-right. president trump has denounced groups like ism is evil. >> reporter: but heimbach says the ion. >> he's opened up a door.d up a door but it's up to us to takeiative.
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>> reporter: the number of hate rose last year to near its all-time high, says the southern poverty law center. now leaders like heimbach admit to a newfound energy. >> i think he's a reflection of the excitement that mr. trump has engendered in the white supremacist movement. >> get out of here. get out! out! >> reporter: that's heimbach at a trump rally last march. the guy with the beard and the red hat. striking, and then shoving this african-american protester, as she's being led away. disorderly conduct. >> there wouldn't be any olence at trump rallies if, ofcourse, the far left protesters hadn't gone into the rallies and tried to disrupt them. >> reporter: isn't there something to be said about decency. clearly you're on that video pushing a woman from the back. >> you have a right to defend yo >> reporter: the antagonists of e really a loose-knit group of activists, who prefer to be called the antifa movement, short f >> right now, we're in a very dag place. >> reporter: lacey macauley, a self-described anarchist and self-described anarchist and mild-mannered worker at a
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nonpfew n camera forople basically have been responding by caring antifascist movement. >> antifa is on the hard left. in fact, many would argue parts of them aren't even left. they're anarchists. >> reporter: and they're not afraid to play rough. in san jose up close, i saw it up close. they brutalized trump supporters at random. throwing eggs at them beating them bloody, and attacking their cars. >> there's no doubt that the antifa believe that physical confrontation is necessary to prevent the rise of white supremacy. >> reporter: the protests didn't cool down when trump won the election. >> the man who will be the 45th
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president of the united states, donald trump. >> reporter: the alt-right rejoiced. it was at this notorious conference in november that muchduced to richard spencer, the self-styled intellectual who coined the term alt-right. >> donald trump that the world is changing something new is coming into the political reality. >> reportely joined in his enthusiastic nazi salute. >> hail trump. hail our people. hail our victory. >> let's not sugarcoat thi >> reporter: for a lot of americans who saw that, it was terrifying. >> i knew that i was being highly provocative when i said, "hail trump." i don't think there's anything wrong with saying that. >> reporter: to be clear, most trump supporters aren't alt-right demonstrators. most trump resisters are not antifa. but those mobilized minorities at the extremes can have a big impact. and january 20th, inauguration day, became d-day for both sides. many of the people "20/20" has been following for months were right in the middle of it.
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>> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear -- >> reporter: just blocks away, some members an antifa group lead by lacy macauly disrupt a limousine and scuffling with police. >> there's a massive undertaking innauguration of donald j. trump. >> reporter: macauly believes hate speech is the equivalent of violence, and can be answered with violence. we've seen her take on armed white supremacists with little more than a bullhorn. so why do these confrontations always get so violent? >> i mean, yes, you might have your hot-headed 19-year-olds. antifa who i know are really trying to actually act in self defense. >> reporter: but what about the vandalism and harassment here of an inaugural ball guest perpetrated by some of her associates, using so-called "black bloc" tactics?ryone wears the same color. hey, basic black.y. and also just, you know, wearing the mask, to conceal your identity. >> reporter: the world got a
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glimpse of these tactics in action when some in macauley's group, clad all in black, smashed the windows of a starbucks and a bank of america. >> breaking a window is a symbolic act. windows break all the time. things break all the time. >> reporter: so this is your home. if i -- after this interview, if i broke all your windows in a symbolic act, you'd be okay with that? >> that would be a symbolic act. i mean, if you wanted to protest this interview, you can break the windows. >> reporter: and there that day at a command post in mcpherson square, daryle lamont jenkins, a truck driver from philadelphia who describes himself as the "irt" for antifa, keeping tabs on spencer,eir alt-right ilk. so you're a wa >> correct. we basically just report what we see. we go anywhere they go. >> reporter: on the other side, matt heimbach was there. and richard spencer turned up too. >>ecte'lle they'll ing point. watch this.
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interview when, wait for it. a man walked up and punches him, right in the face, in the middle of thertant you're going to be attacked verbally and physicth it. >> reporter: the attack went viral sparking an internet debate about whether it was okay to punch a nazi. was that okay? >> i think that you saw a lot of people actually very inspired by the fact that the nazis are not invincible. >> of course it's not okay to punch a nazi any more than it's okay to punch a doctor who performs abortion, if you believe abortion is murder. the same people who insist that they aght when they are engaging in violence would be horrified if the roles were reversed. >> reporter: as fate would have it, just hours after spencer was punched, the roles were reversed. on inauguration night in seattl was injured by a gunshot through the abdomen. >> police! >> the only individual who's ever been shot at one of these rallies, he was an antifa member. and he was shot by a maga hat-wearing trump fan.
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llings in this country in the past ten years have been carried out by right wing extremists. >> reporter: giv that, you'd think spencer and the alt-right might have wanted to dial things back. getting started.hey brought the fight to us. heading to campus. trying to recrui and, inside an alt-right conclave. you never know who you'll meet. >> i'm a baptist preacher, so i got to maintain a low profile. >> reporter: stay with us. cameras. introducing the newly redesigned gla suv. at a price that'll make you feel like you've gotten away with something. the 2018 gla. lease the gla250 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer.
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sp traveled up a gravel mountain ad, ne a reclaimed coal mine. where we've managed to get special white national convened to discus topic, the future. business as usual. this is a political revolution.ow belongs to us. defeat never, victory forever. hail victory. >> reporter: there are several speakers here. >> we are white people.
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we are aryans. >> reporter: but none quite like matt heimbach, who is practically worshipped by many of his followers. >> matt heinbach is extremely articulate, well spoken, he is a genius and >> they see me as their leader, the one that's fighting for and i coulthout them. >> rep someone like adolf hitler? >> of co we look up to him as >> reporter: also inspired to follow heimbach here, some who prefer bapti ive mood as they pose for photo and load up on emedhias mtempts s backn to form white students groups at college campuses. >> racists, fascists, anti-gay. >> kkk, go away. >> reporter: today, heimbach, a delivery truck driver, and a father of two, says his moment has arrived. is your movement on the upswing? >> our movement is glogymanner. o behind the co so the klan wore hoods, thid their identity. de o we inhag ve nothi them.ter: nimbach has discovered the
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power of soc. >> comrades. >> miscarriage of justice.e white people. >> it's just basic like speaking videos. i'm not shooting a hollywood movie, i don't need a big jewish budget.ewish >> hate, do they hate me? >> reporter: i don't know, i'm we were with heimbach back in april, when he arrived at alabama's auburn university with his posse. he's here to support alt-right leader richard spencer in a nationwide campus recruiting effort.id-2016, we've documented about 250 instances of white supremacist flyers and recruitment going on, on college campuses. >> we are here to be able to ensure that they hear spencer's message. one that should inspire the white students to love their people. >> reporter: private school educated, from a wealthy family, sharply dressed.
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spencer presents as the white nationalist for the upper tax brackets.e nationalism more intellectualized and have a greater appeal to young people by toning down some of the more obvious uses of nazi symbology. >> greatness is far more important than equality. equality is for losers. >> reporter: why not call it neo-nazism? >> whenever anyone stands up for our identity, we get called this collection of names, like, "you're a neo-nazi." the idea that hitler has a people is just simply ridiculous. >> he's a spoiled rich ki who's never had a real job other than conservative propagandist. >> reporter: antifa activist daryl jenkins has attended many spencer events and today his comrades would love to stop spencer from delivering what they consider a dangerous speech. >> it's not so much shutting them up, it's about shutting them down. >> reporter: afraid of violence,
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auburn's administration revokes spencer's permission to speak. professor geoffrey stone says caving in to the mob is a mistake. >> what happens then is anyone who wants to speak, if other people want to shut them down, all they basically have to do is say, "well, we're going to be violent, we're going to disrupt, we're going to riot." and then the police will go and shut down the speakers. >> reporter: spencer, happy to play the first-amendment martyr, takes the fight to court. >> we are on 85 south, and we are going to the courthouse to file a junction. >> reporter: hours later, the court says it's a clear first amendment issue. auburn university cannot stop spencer from speaking on campus. ught our chances for slim, but we did it. >> reporter: an hour before spencer speaks, the action outside is already heating up. and heimbach's men chant. >> communist scum, off our streets! communist scum, off our streets!
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if you believe america is a communist country, you're a traitor. >> reporter: as students make their position clear. >> this is our home. >> reporter: finally, flanked by private security and a police escort, spencer makes his entrance. despite a few interruptions, he makes his case. >> systematic discrimination against white people at all levels of society. >> reporter: so white supremacy,res a white >> there is nothing stop an idea whose time has come. and that time is now. >> reporter: his followers up front cheer while the students sit in stony silence. 90 minutes later, his mission accomplished, spencer takes off, in a fast retreat. >> spencer sucks.ck >> reporter: heimbach isn't as lucky. with no police to protect him, an angry crowd soon descends on him, and he is literally chased down the street.
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>> no nazis! >> i crossed a rubicon long ago that i'm willing to die. and i -- that might sound stark. that might sound a little scary. >> reporter: a little dramatic. >> a little dramatic. sure. but the fact is, you know, politics can be -- it can be a war. >> reporter: a spencer victory? perhaps, but coming up, antifa strikes back. as neo-nazis prepare to descend on a small kentucky town. stay with us. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better i go with anoro. ♪go your own way♪ copd tries to say, “go this way.” i say, “i'll go my own way” with ano ♪go your own way♪ once-daily anoro contains two medicines called
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>> repd deep into the rolling mountains of appalachia to reach pikeville, kentucky. infamous for the family feud between the hatfields and mccoys -- remembered today in tv drama and on whimsical statues on main street. but now two more warring clans, antifa and white supremacists, are heading here for a high noon showdown. >> no longer will you be the silent majority. you have a voice. >> reporter: this is trump country, he garnered 80% of the ba ground for his next big racist
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cause of creating a whites-only homeland. >> our strongest area of membership is in appalachia, and in the rust belt. this is an area wher have just been left behind by the economy, where white folks feel that they don't have an advocate. >> we are preparing for the worst, hoping for the best >> reporter: because of past violence by masked antifa, the inauguration day action in washington, and this violent protest in february at the university of california, berkeley, pikeville city manager donovan blackburn is worried. >> the counterprotesters and the antifa are the groups that i'm concerned about. >> reporter: the city passes an order banning masks and hoods. and blackburn urges downtown shops to close. it's now the evening before, the typically bustling friday nigh streets are abandoned. >> we would have a front row seat to it, if we chose to. but we want to get out of the way. >> reporter: several miles away,
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the neonazis are at that camp up in the mountains, starting their saturday morning. no bagels, but plenty of bullets. >> donuts and rifles that's the american breakfast right there. >> reporter: they're unconcerned about their sworn enemies. >> these are trust fund kids, these are heroin-addicted, noodle-armed, skinny, you know, [ bleep ]. >> reporter: most ll armed. >> we're prepared to defend ourselves. as you can see, many of us are armed, and we're ready. >> reporter: the morning starts with a lesson on how to wear gas masks. >> you're going to close your eyes, and you're going to hold your breath. >> reporter: and military training on how to stand in formation and march.a bit difficult to get of it all.lonyeverything. >> reporter: then the final touches. >> we're carrying shields to be able to defend ourselves against their attacks.is swedish for enough is enough.e if
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they attack us, the police should intervene. saturday n pikes men. l of unforesearown no, whom they've alerted through soou be he nazis them.rned t's legal here to openly carry weapons, a right the dly >> it's a little scary, i dos o embrtyor anything. dmt, >> extra b bandana and you know the universal anti-fascist symbol, three arrows pointing down. >> reporter: daryl, though, opts for more subtle, sophisticated tactics. he knows antifa actions can turn violent, and he understands it, but he fears it's a stain on tnt. >> that's what's generating the attention. thing that generates attention, but unfortunately, that's what . >> reporter: rather tha in the street, daryl prefers to fight online. he's come here to take photos of alt-right demonstrators, identifying them by name, and
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a process called "doxxing." short for documenting.is time? why hunt these people down? like, what is your goal? to expose them? >> because theant to be exposed, and they may pose even a greater threat than anybody that doesn't mind. >> reporter: laura sennett is another seemingly unlikely antifa researcher. i shop at trnd for years sennett has doxxed daryle.u are looking at posts from a woman who is a mental health about how she wishes she could poison all the minority patientsthat she has in her ward.ation, ts. will last weend both outed online. since then, white left his job at a california hot dog shop, and tefft's own father publicly disowned him, denouncing his son's "vile, hateful and racist rhetoric and actions." you want to make sure these -- these groups don't enter the mainstream? because m. going they are going to be people that you cannot touch. and i don't want thato happen.ments away have cl the streets to traffic a wos
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with their own medics just in case of trouble. heimbach's group is more than an hour late. his convoy got lost en route from the mountains after making a wrong right turn. >> move it over, form line hold formation. >> reporter: they march straight into a wild cacophony of noise and chants, led by n her bullhorn. >> hold it together! fascism is about dis these people are not worthy of your time. >> reporter: both sides are armed, some antifa with clubs, white supremacists with guns. but police are taking no the hundreds of protesters have been restricted to fenced-in pens oopposite sides of this downtown square, with a line of police officers keeping them apart. >> matthew heimbach! matthew heimbach! 't get angry, these people are politically confused.
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all right. thank you, gentlemen. i'm going to remember that the rest of my life. >> reporter: daryl jenkins is snapping photos for his doxxing campaign. >> hey, how you doing? >> reporter: one man attempted to reason with the opposition. >> i know what you mean, man. ignorant hillbillies, you've said enoh. shut up. speakers try to punch through, but the noise is overwhelming. >> greetings from the christian knights and global crusaders of the ku klux klan. you have been brainwashed. >> reporter: as tensions rise, demonstrators on each side jump e fences. police rush to push each back ed. so many ofu, stand behind the wall time up is up on their permit, so heimbach's rs. >> that's what youory for us. they tried to shut our event down and they were unable to.m of speech won, baby. >> reporter: but both sides continue to provoke each other. >> you're class traitors, you're national traitors. >> repg moments, the police chief fears orcements,
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state police in ut his case. >> when you've gotou, you've got to work and do your best to not get killed. right? >> reporter: today, police held the line. crisis averted. but coming up, heimbach, spencer, macauley and jenkins meet again in charlottesville, virginia, on a day with tragic consequences. >> the car just plowed through hundreds of people.ter: and is th >> you had a group on the other side that came charging in , and they were very, very violent. modern way to pay. you excited? it's sold out. don't fret, my fsterpassed it! you can use it online and on your phonemasterpassed it. you gothe tiplayss. the don't
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now-infamous torchlit rally on the un campus last friday. and then on saturday, responding to a call from richard spencer, matt heimbach and other white nationalist leaders, a host of far-right groups descend on charlottesville for a rally protesting the removal of that lee statue. ♪ this little light >> reporter: and once again, a wide ranging group of counterprotesters, many of them peaceful, gather to confront the forces of intolerance head on. >> the reality is, the majority of people who go out and protest against hate are not the antifa.fa does have a strong presence in charlottesville. lacy macauley is there marching. armed with only her trusty bullhorn and a flag. and daryl lamont jenkins is doxxing up a storm. >> is this guy wearing a hitler shirt?
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yes, he is. i'm goin but today, jenkins senses a different type of danger. >> there is some concern that things can go south really fast. >> reporter: he's concerned because lately, things have taken a bloody turn.f a republican congressman and the fatal right-wing stabbings in oregon allegedly by an alt-right regular. the sud not guilty, denouncing antifa in court. >> death to antifa. >> what you will find is a consistent record of white supremacists, not only engaging in public protests, which is their right, but how that hatred leads to violence. >> reporter: now jenkins is worried that lethal force will also erupt in charlottesville.shots. let's hope not, let's hope not. i'm going to be fair with you. i'm so con up myself. >> reporter: at about 11:00 a.m., jenkins' nemesis, white nationalist leader matt heimbach mobilizes his men in this parking garage. they're battle-ready, armed with shields, sticks.
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>> we're doing the lord's work. what is there to be nervous about if you're doing the lord's work? >> reporter: heimbach's men take to the streets. >> just a day in the park. shields up! >> reporter: ready for the worst. >> are you willing to die today? >> of course. >> reporter: as enters the park, clashes have already erupted between the white nationalists and counterprotesters. unlike in pikeville, unable to keep the two sides apart. as a haze of tear gas fills the streets, all hell breaks loose as both sides, armed with weapons, collide. hitting me with some kind of sticks >> reporter: rocks, bottles full of urine and other projectiles fly back and forth. and then this moment, one counterprotester even squares off with white nationalists using an improvised flame thrower. finally, local and state police move in, using pepper spray to keep demonstrators at bay.
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>> if you do not disperse immediately, you will be arrested. >> don't split up. they want us to get hurt! >> reporter: the white nationalist groups are forced to flee the scene, enraging richard spencer. >> this is a peaceful assembly and this is what they're going to do. this is an absolute oul see them in court. >> reporter: but watch right here as a "peaceful assembly" of white nationalists mercilessly beat a counterprotester. a little after noon, heimbach and spencer regroup at a nearby park, blaming the other side for the violence. >> it's a crazed attack. these people are on [ bleep ] drugs, they are [ bleep ] lunatics, not worth getting stabbed over.>> reporter: and we also see an old poster boy of hate and intolerance, former kkk grand wizard david duke. just about an 1:14 p.m., a surprise attack. the appalling scene that shocked the country. police say an alleged white nationalist plows his grey dodge challenger into a group of counterprotesters. the driver then reverses and accelerates, sending bodies flying all over the streets as he flees the scene.
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>> it hit like two or three other cars, and pinned people in between the cars, smashed into people.were injured. 32-year-old heather heyer was killed. police identify the driver as 20-year-old james alex fields jr., who was caught by our abc cameras before the attack marching with a white nationalist group.ith second degree murder and has not yet entered a plea. when we asked matt heimbach about the alleged killer in the ranks, he tries to justify it. >> it's a man's right to defend himself against a mob that is actively cheering to kill you. >> you're not going to disassociate yourself from him at all? >> not at all. >> the aftermath of the brutal eruption of violence sparked by white nationalists. >> reporter: the repercussions from the event have dominated the news all week, and the president actually igniting an even bigger fire. >> i think there's blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it. but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides.
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>> that's a failure to fundamentally understand what the alt-right, what white supremacists are all about. that is dangerous. >> reporter: indeed, even gop leaders thought it was a presidential message of endorsement for white nationalists. richard spencer tweeting, "i'm proud of him for speaking the truth." >> reporter: but to the grieving mother of heather heyer, killed in that car attack, trump's words equating her daughter with the kkk and white supremacists were deeply hurtful. announcing just this morning that she's refusing to even take the president's call. >> you can't wash this one away by shaking my hand and saying i'm sorry. think before you speak. >> reporter: next, "20/20" brings together the two lightning rods of the alt-right and antifa, richard spencer and lacy macauley. is there any hope of both sides pulling back from the brink? >> you're not going to stop us. because you don't matter. >> yes, yes.
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white nationalist richard spencer and antifa member lacy macauley together for an encounter which didn't involve police barricades or weapons. >> hello, i'm lacy macaulay. >> nice to meet you. >> i would prefer not to shake your hand. >> reporter: it doesn't start well. >> i could smell the antifa activist from yards away. the foul stench of never bathing. >> reporter: macauley refuses to condemn that infamous punch spencer took on inauguration day. but lacey, i got to stop you there. a punch in the face is a punch in the face. >> genocide is genocide. i'm sorry but, like, i don't think anyone has sympathy for people who are actually actively advocating for policies of genocide. >> i'm not. >> you would like a white homeland. and to me, that says genocide. people are going to suffer, people are going to die. i have no respect for that mentality. >> i don't want anyone to die. >> reporter: spencer blames antifa for most of the violence between the groups, but also insists his people will defend themselves. >> we're never going to win by unilaterally disarming
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ourselves. we're going to win when they know that if they punch us, we're going to punch them back hey never knew what was coming. >> reporter: but isn't that -- excuse me for using the phrase, a bs argumen >> reporter: because if the goal is an all-white homeland, that is the goal. how do you do that within the laws in the united states? >> this is a big ideal for the future. >> reporter: the southern poverty law center shows us the numbers. there's a rise in hate crimes and they directly attribute the rise in hate crimes to you specifically. they mention you by name. >> okay. >> reporter: what do you say to that? >> that's total [ bleep ] and the splc's total [ bleep ]. what is a hate crime? if anyone on the alt-right instigated violence, i would dissociate myself with them, totally. >> have you then? >> antifa is instigating violence constantly and they aren't just instigating violence against me, they're instigating violence against random people in trump hats. >> when they attack your rights, you fight back. violence, and violence is not speech.
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>> reporter: well, words are powerful. >> words change the world.llet. >> reporter: while spencer yearns for a white homeland, macauley dreams of an anarchist utopia. >> you want to deconstruct government, so that you don't -- >> i would like to, actually, bring power back to the people. we need to bring power back into our communities and neighborhoods. >> good luck. >> not if we have any last little breath. >> you're not going to stop us. because you don't matter. >> yes, yes. we will stop you. >> ultimately, people like me give meaning to your life. you care a lot about me. >> guess what? i wouldn't care about you -- >> you wouldn't have a life without me. >> actually, i'm sorry, guess what? news flash. i do a lot of work actually. you're a little small part of this. and perhaps it is some way, they feed off of each other for attention.charwh a show of unity. a reminder that most political demonstrators are nonviolent and glimmers of hope that maybe we can find a way out.
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