@PatriotFrontUpdates » 🇺🇸🇺🇸VIDEO: from the march through Charleston, West Virginia. The column marched across the Kanawha River into downtown before proceeding to the West Virginia State Capitol where a speech was given. There were no instances of dangerous conduct, violence, or issues with law enforcement.
As the activists prepared to leave, some detractors attempted to debate the merits of patriotism. The march has been seen and discussed by millions on social media — much of which in conjunction with a coordinated 'fed-jacketing' defamation campaign — and in manynewsarticles.
@PatriotFrontUpdates » 🇺🇸🇺🇸VIDEO: from the march through Charleston, West Virginia. The column marched across the Kanawha River into downtown before proceeding to the West Virginia State Capitol where a speech was given. There were no instances of dangerous conduct, violence, or issues with law enforcement.
As the activists prepared to leave, some detractors attempted to debate the merits of patriotism. The march has been seen and discussed by millions on social media — much of which in conjunction with a coordinated 'fed-jacketing' defamation campaign — and in manynewsarticles.
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