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Charlottesville photo: Man shouting angrily at white supremacist rally insists he is not 'an angry racist' | |
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A student pictured chanting white nationalist slogans during a neo-nazi rally in Charlottesville has spoken out to insist he is not “an angry racist". | |
Peter Cvjetanovic, a 20-year-old studying at the University of Nevada, claims he “cares for all people”. | |
He was pictured at the rally holding a torch in an image shared widely across social media. | |
“I came to this march for the message that white European culture has a right to be here just like every other culture,” Mr Cvjetanovic told Channel 2 News. | “I came to this march for the message that white European culture has a right to be here just like every other culture,” Mr Cvjetanovic told Channel 2 News. |
“It is not perfect; there are flaws to it, of course. However I do believe that the replacement of the statue will be the slow replacement of white heritage within the United States and the people who fought and defended and built their homeland. | “It is not perfect; there are flaws to it, of course. However I do believe that the replacement of the statue will be the slow replacement of white heritage within the United States and the people who fought and defended and built their homeland. |
“Robert E Lee [a top general for Confederate forces during the American Civil War] is a great example of that. He wasn’t a perfect man, but I want to honour and respect what he stood for during his time.” | “Robert E Lee [a top general for Confederate forces during the American Civil War] is a great example of that. He wasn’t a perfect man, but I want to honour and respect what he stood for during his time.” |
Mr Cvjetanovic said he was shocked at the coverage the photo of him at the protest has received. | Mr Cvjetanovic said he was shocked at the coverage the photo of him at the protest has received. |
“I did not expect the photo to be shared as much as it was. I understand the photo has a very negative connotation. But I hope that the people sharing the photo are willing to listen that I’m not the angry racist they see in that photo.” | “I did not expect the photo to be shared as much as it was. I understand the photo has a very negative connotation. But I hope that the people sharing the photo are willing to listen that I’m not the angry racist they see in that photo.” |
“As a white nationalist, I care for all people. We all deserve a future for our children and for our culture. White nationalists aren’t all hateful; we just want to preserve what we have.” | “As a white nationalist, I care for all people. We all deserve a future for our children and for our culture. White nationalists aren’t all hateful; we just want to preserve what we have.” |
The University of Nevada released a statement acknowledging that a marcher photographed was one of their students but did not name Mr Cvjetanovic specifically. | |
"Racism and white supremacist movements have a corrosive effect on our society. These movements do not represent our values as a university. We denounce any movement that targets individuals due to the colour of their skin, their religious beliefs, political beliefs, sexual orientation, ability/disability, or whether they were born in our country,” the statement said, according to Reno Gazette-Journal. | "Racism and white supremacist movements have a corrosive effect on our society. These movements do not represent our values as a university. We denounce any movement that targets individuals due to the colour of their skin, their religious beliefs, political beliefs, sexual orientation, ability/disability, or whether they were born in our country,” the statement said, according to Reno Gazette-Journal. |
A petition has been shared online calling for Mr Cvjetanovic to be expelled from the university. | A petition has been shared online calling for Mr Cvjetanovic to be expelled from the university. |
Mr Cvjetanovic has released a statement in response to the petition. | Mr Cvjetanovic has released a statement in response to the petition. |
"I do not think they have the right to expel me from a public university. I went to a legal political rally to express my freedom of speech. | |
"I committed no acts of violence, and dispersed when told that the rally had become illegal. Therefore I did nothing illegal at that rally. I am allowed to express my political beliefs and if UNR does expel me, then it is a clear violation of my first amendment," he said. |