http://www.sfchronicle.com/news/art...ter-Plaza-promote-11984163.php#photo-13935237
This weekend, there were two alt-right rallies planned for the San Francisco bay area. One today in Crissy Park, and another tomorrow in Berkeley. Both have been cancelled. The Crissy Field rally downgraded itself to a news conference at Alamo Square Park. However,
LA Times said:Hundreds of counter-protesters, anti-fascists and members of the Democratic Socialists of America seemed to have completely overtaken the area around Alamo Square Park on Saturday, where the Patriot Prayer group was supposed to stage a news conference in place of a canceled rally at Crissy Field Beach, a few miles away.
City officials had announced earlier that Alamo Square would be closed, and barriers were erected around the park.
"This is a victory rally!" one activist told the crowd over a microphone. "This is a victory over white supremacy."
Many in attendance said they felt moved to march despite the cancellation of the rally and the news conference. They wanted to send a clear message that far-right groups, including white supremacists and Nazis, would not be tolerated in San Francisco, they said.
http://www.latimes.com/local/califo...-is-a-victory-rally-1503777703-htmlstory.html
Though the Boston-style turnout of counter-protesters isn't the only reason why the far right cancelled their rallies, but also because the city took away their tools for violence and recruitment
KQED said:In Limiting Weapons, Officials Cut Fringe-Right Media Production Options
The threat of violence at these rallies and in the days afterward is real, and city officials have urged counterprotesters to stay away.
And under the guise of public safety, officials have quietly taken away the tools that make creating on-the-scene media easy for the fringe right. Media production is an essential component for their recruitment drives since it gives white supremacists and others the ability to portray themselves as a besieged, righteous movement fighting against liberals and the mainstream media. These videos are a key motivator in attending these chaotic rallies, and often fuel conspiracy theories used to deflect from criticism of violence.
Indeed, organizers of both Bay Area rallies said they chose the locations because of the powerful backdrops they provide.
Its beautiful, obviously, said Patriot Prayer organizer Gibson.
While officials couldnt stop these political actors from using their sets of choice, they have seriously curtailed their ability to record and livestream the action. In San Francisco, for example, selfie sticks, camera helmets, drones, tripods and large bags that often hold over-the-shoulder cameras would not be allowed in the demonstration area.
San Francisco officials negotiated with the National Park Service to ban these items. Mayor Lee said it was solely related to public safety.
We insisted on the highest levels of public safety, Lee said. And these things were used as weapons [at other rallies].
Yet, a real-world side consequence is that the fringe right wont be able to livestream their event and have both hands free to fight. San Francisco Board of Supervisors President London Breed said if the banned items mean its harder for the fringe right to broadcast themselves, then so be it.
These images continue to tear our country apart, Breed said. They want all eyes on them, which is why theyre doing what theyre doing.
https://ww2.kqed.org/news/2017/08/2...cials-push-back-against-fringe-right-rallies/