As an anti-hate white person, seeing these dumbasses shamelessly broadcast their despicable and idiotic views in public - and without facing punishment for doing so - boils my blood.
Back in September, a similar group of dumbasses tried to make a demonstration in Toronto. A twice to thrice as large group of police protected them like their flock (no surprise there). A 10x as large group of anti-hate protestors showed the dumbasses how welcome they were and chased them from their gathering spot.
If there's one thing I took away from that experience, and several conversations, it's that these hateful dumbasses truly are stupid. If you asked them, "Could 'remigration now' be interpreted as a white-supremacist slogan?", you'd find a complete absence of knowledge and critical thinking about a topic they're supposedly passionate about. You'd see a bunch of ineffectual losers drawn to hateful idiocy because it makes them feel big, in contrast to the rest of their life where they probably feel small and powerless.
They are incapable of understanding that they're not targeting the groups doing them harm, or that they're being used. The self-aggrandizing propaganda turns their brains off. I feel sorry for them. But I'm also wary that the longer they absorb this hateful idiocy, the slimmer any chance or them recognizing how hateful and idiotic they are becomes.
While most cannot comprehend the white-supremacy nature of their group's rhetoric, they understand - on some level - that being viewed as a Nazi is undesirable. If I were to hold a sign next to those assholes on their bridge that said "honk for Nazis" (identifying them as Nazis) they'd get uncomfortable and probably attack me and their sign. In my experience, there was no greater way to make the dumbasses in Toronto sheepish than to yell "Nazi scum" and vigourously point at them for any passersby to see