GEORGIA, USA
A group of heavily armed protesters marched through Stone Mountain Park near Atlanta on Saturday, calling for removal of the giant Confederate rock carving at the site that civil rights activists consider a monument to racism.
Video footage of the Independence Day rally posted on social media showed scores of demonstrators dressed in black – many in paramilitary-style clothing and all wearing face scarves – quietly parading several abreast down a sidewalk at the park.
One video clip showed a leader of the demonstrators, who was not identified, shouting into a loudspeaker in a challenge to white supremacists who historically have used Stone Mountain as a rallying spot of their own.
“I don’t see no white militia,” he declared. “We’re here. Where … you at? We’re in your house. Let’s go.”
The group calls itself NFAC (Not Fucking Around Coalition) they are a direct response to the various groups that already exist for white supremacist military personnel in the United States and advocate the ex-determination of the black population. Like the KKK, III%, ProudBoys, Atomwaffen Division and others.
NFAC has declared that it will no longer accept deaths of black people in the United States, which since the death of George Floyd on May 25 this year, has experienced a series of popular protests and revolts. Since the protests began, at least 15 people have died. Most of them black people.