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Florida League of the South Holds Sovereignty Rally In Tallahassee, FL

The Florida League of the South held a Restore State Sovereignty rally this morning at the Old State Capitol Building in Tallahassee, FL. Around 30 League members squared off against 100 counter-protesters. State police kept both sides separated. Unlike Charlottesville, there appears to have been no violence or issues when police are allowed to do their jobs.

There have been two League of the South rallies at this location before. The first was an anti-Marco Rubio rally on March 10, 2014. The second was the Reds Out Of Florida rally on April 18, 2015. The League of the South also put up a SECEDE billboard on Apalachee Parkway in February 2014. The Florida League of the South has been active in and around Tallahassee for years now.

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The usual suspects showed up to counterprotest: virtue signaling liberals who work for the Florida state government, militant black power activists, illegal alien activists, the local soyboys, militant transsexuals and the SDS communist scum from FSU. We’ve seen this crowd before in Tallahassee. Last time I was there, I argued with them that I had transitioned into a werewolf.

“Florida League of the South” yells “no more “RuPaul” at counter protestor… @WCTV

“Florida League of the South” now beginning to chant “White side is the right side” @WCTV

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NOW: “Florida League of the South” protesting at the old capitol to “restore Florida sovereignty”. Counter protestors also in place @WCTV

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Photos from the League of the South’s protest and counter protests in Tallahassee, Fla.

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The League of the South rally attendees have been moved to a designated area of the Capitol protected by law enforcement.

There has been three events so far in January 2018 thanks to Billy Roper of Shieldwall Network (Memphis), Matthew Heimbach of Traditionalist Worker Party (Knoxville) and Michael Hill of League of the South (Tallahassee). January is normally a quiet winter month. Activism normally doesn’t heat up until spring. The Hard Right is off to an early start this year.

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