Alt-Right: Age of Rage
Film
Review by Kam Williams
Eye-Opening
Documentary Chronicles Events Leading Up to Charlottesville
The
election of Donald Trump has ostensibly served to embolden Ku Klux
Klansmen, neo-Nazis and the rest of the Alt-Right movement, and it
also seems to have given these social outcasts hope of moving into
the mainstream. In fact, the American Renaissance Conference, an
annual gathering of white supremacists, was suddenly so popular that
organizers had to shut down registration weeks before the event was
staged last July.
It
was clear to the participants that the new President had sent out a
signal that it's perfectly fine to be a racist. And they showed up in
droves, not bothering to hide their faces as they entered the venue,
although there's footage of one snarling, "Don't record me,
[N-word!]" at a black counter-demonstrator with a camera.
But
from footage shot at that rally in Dickson, Tennessee, you could
already see trouble was brewing. For, there's a chilling video clip
of a neo-Nazi revving his engine as if he wanted to hit some
protesters standing in the street. "You're not running anyone
over!" a female marcher yelled at him. This was just a month
before the Charlottesville rally where Heather Heyer was struck and
killed by a car driven by one of these hate-filled creeps.
Directed
by Adam Bhala Lough, Alt-Right: Age of Rage is an eye-opening
documentary chronicling the recent rise of the white supremacist
movement in the Age of Trump. This fascinating film features
interviews with both neo-Nazis and the intrepid activists determined
to expose them.
Specifically,
the director opted to focus most closely on Richard Spencer, the
advocate of black genocide who coined the term "Alt-Right,"
and Daryle Lamont Jenkins, an African-American veteran of the U.S.
military who fervently believes that "evil flourishes when good
people do nothing." For decades, Daryle has dedicated his life
to monitoring people like Spencer, if only to inform their bosses and
neighbors how they spend their free time.
You
might be thinking, "Hey, why not just ignore these neo-Nazis,
and maybe nobody will know about them in the absence of any media
attention." That tactic might have worked prior to the Digital
Age, when recruitment is rampant over the internet.
The
picture culminates with the confrontation in Charlottesville where
all hell broke loose when the police inexplicably allowed armed white
supremacists chanting "Jews will not replace us!" and other
vile slogans to surround anti-Fascists in an area of Emancipation
Park set aside for a counter-demonstration. Overall, a sobering
expose' proving the President wrong when he suggests that there are
both good and bad Nazis.
Excellent
(4 stars)
Unrated
Running time: 104
minutes
Production Studios:
Company 3
To
see a trailer for Alt-Right: Age of Rage, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V28WP8EnJkw
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