Not only that, Kut and a few others argued that there weren’t any “good” people on that side, that they all knew what they were doing. I don’t think that’s the case. I thinking lot of people went there to stave off the attacks on conservative values. I watched many live streams of people on the right, including non-whites. They weren’t making it an issue of race, and they didn’t seem to realize that some of the organizers were white nationalists.
Apparently they learned the hard way what that rally was really about. But they learned. The second annual unite the right rally had 25 people show up.
There weren't. When a couple of hundred guys with torches are running around the city saying "Jews will not replace us," I don't know about you, but I think most people might reconsider their participation in the rally. Or if by chance, they were ignorant, and showed up at the rally unawares, whenever they saw what a large component of participants were WN, then that seems like a time to say "ya know, maybe being a part of this thing isn't such a good idea," and left.