The action was carried out to promote the ideas of liberty and sovereignty.
Activists marched in Washington, DC. The column proceeded from Union Station to the Washington Monument. A speech was given in front of the monument. Chants and flyers were given throughout the march.
The activists were unimpeded by protestors or police and safely entered and exited the city. The action was carried out to promote the ideas of liberty and sovereignty, bring attention to the migrant invasion of the country, the attacks against the American family, and the destructive influence of the president and all other aspects of the profiteering government.
Nationalism is largely about culture, and the organization is occupied heavily with nation-building.
This event exhibited a large showcase of the organization's capabilities. From the march, to the assemblies and ceremonies, to the martial contests that followed, each step of the day revealed something vital about the organization's beliefs and visions for the future.
Nationalism is largely about culture, and the organization is occupied heavily with nation-building. Building a culture which is strong and potent is the key to building a new political electorate immunized against the false saviors to which it is incessantly presented.
The march itself ignited a firestorm of debate and discussion on the merits of activism and the nature of the organization. The simple fact that so many debated the merits of the action immediately thereafter proved there to be merit present within it. Especially this is true when one considers that, for every moment of the day, activists were entirely safe and orderly and under no threat from exterior elements.