Augustus Invictus Full Speech on Unifying the Right

Sama_El
Published on Sep 25, 2024
Augustus Invictus, former Libertarian senate candidate and editor of a publication called "The Revolutionary Conservative," speaks out at the "Free Speech Rally" in front of the memorial to Abraham Lincoln. Invictus, himself not a member of the alt-right movement but speaking before predominantly alt-right participants, highlighted a need to "unite the right." He condemned "hitting eachother" and said the right-wing movement should focus on their enemies, such as communists.

When one protester spoke out against him, he told the crowd "someone get me a helicopter and throw the fucking communists out. Somebody go get a helicopter, pick this piece of shit up and drop him. We've had enough of your bullshit."

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