American Nazi Jake Lang went to an immigrant neighborhood in Minneapolis to disrupt anti-racist protests against Trump's Gestapo-like policies, provoking residents and shouting xenophobic slogans. In the end, Jake got what he wanted and was beaten severely.
Video link -> https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/2012741019763146754/vid/avc1/1280x720/cIdnzndgnkEWUlTA.mp4
Source -> https://xcancel.com/DaniMayakovski/status/2012741627882721591#m
"Immigrants are insidious parasites who reproduce more than we do." A few months ago, Jake Lang, a Nazi who, as usual, is also a Zionist fanatic, went to a working-class neighborhood in Dearborn, Michigan, to insult and incite hatred against immigrants... and they turned the tables on him. First they insult, provoke, attack... and then they play the victim; that's how fascism has always been.
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That would require a disciplined, organized, armed, and educated group of people doing the protest, and then dealing with him in that way would need to be a calculated move. The fascists get away with what they do because the police and military are largely on their side; because the police and military are their own brand of fascist. And those fascists have lots of guns. Dealing with that problem isn't as simple as making a few rando "influencer" fascists scared to do a nazi salute in public.
In other words, I don't think what you're describing is primarily a "lib" problem, even if liberalism does contribute to the problem. It's more a problem of the masses not yet being prepared enough for what is needed to overcome. The institutional liberals (e.g. in congress) failing to do anything is a different problem because they do have some actual power. Some random people at a protest don't in the same way.
In general, people need to stop having faith in anything to do with their rights and go into this stuff assuming that the fascists are going to do anything ranging from shooting at them to provoking them like this guy tried to do, and prepare accordingly, i.e. expect to be mistreated and plan for it. Don't expect them to "play fair" by any stretch of the imagination and don't think that some clips of being brutalized by the state on camera while protesting non-violently are going to fix things. It has its place in raising awareness about the violence of the state, but 2020 showed how little that could move the needle on its own.