The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Some thoughts on Charlottes­ville melee

Peaceful protest is welcome in this nation, but violent upheaval is unacceptab­le.

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The dismaying spectacle and carnage that was last weekend’s Charlottes­ville showdown and melee has Americans of goodwill — on all sides — saddened and shaking their heads.

The televised-live uproar represente­d the latest test of the bonds that, loosely but nonetheles­s securely, should tie together Americans whose visions of the nation and world may differ quite radically. We’ve come to expect no less in a diverse society of differing means and viewpoints. Nowhere, though, should that include acceptance of neo-Nazis or white supremacis­ts.

Yet, nearly to a person, we’ve all expressed some level of disgust at the uproar and violence that tore through the peaceful university town of Charlottes­ville. We’re perfectly right to feel revulsion at protests that turned violent as white supremacis­t protesters banged heads with counter-protesters. In the roiling confusion, a car sped through the crowd, fatally wounding a woman. Police have arrested and charged a Nazi sympathize­r in that killing.

Protest — of the peaceful kind — is an acceptable, even welcome fact of life in a nation itself born of uprising against British colonialis­m. What is unacceptab­le is the violent upheaval seen Saturday in Charlottes­ville.

In condemning the violence, it can be too easy to overlook the clash of ideas that are vital to the American experiment.

Toward that end, we present an extra page today of commentary re: Charlottes­ville. In coming days, we will do so also on subscriber

website myAJC. com.

Andre Jackson for the editorial board

 ?? GO NAKAMURA / ZUMA PRESS ?? Alt-right rally members congregate Saturday in Lee Park in Charlottes­ville, Va. The protest turned violent with one person dying.
GO NAKAMURA / ZUMA PRESS Alt-right rally members congregate Saturday in Lee Park in Charlottes­ville, Va. The protest turned violent with one person dying.

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