The Telegram chat for Toronto's "White Lives Matter" rally on Sunday has 28 people in it, although a few are not from the area and say they won't be able to make it.

There are also links to the anti-lockdown protests, with one trying to recruit members of the WLM group to them.
First, let's get the obvious out of the way: an Admin for the group affirms that "our lives matter more than everyone else's."

In the chat are guys with swastika & 88 avatars, a guy with "Fuhrer" in his name, and Robert Jones, possibly the former Proud Boy who went SIEGE Nazi
This is despite the organizer's messaging about how they're just ordinary white people and "not Nazis" this time. Yeah, no.
Officially, the rally is at 1:00 PM on Sunday at Queen's Park. Though there's a chance they could drop out or pull a fast one and try it elsewhere.

Users are aware they're being watched. Someone else had already spilled the beans, users assumed the usual groups were watching.
Gus Stefanis, a former candidate for the Canadian Nationalist Party, came in to discourage others from doing the rally based on his past experience, and warning about the stay at home orders.

But the owner of the chat thinks if they got arrested it could play into their hands.
Of extra concern to me is user the Human Bullet, who also runs a sizeable chat group for anti-lockdown protesters in the Greater Toronto Area, having over 600 members including some well-known figures.

He kept encouraging WLM users to attend Saturday's anti-lockdown protests.
Other users also talked about attending anti-lockdown protests, and throughout the brief chat users complained of restrictions, which some hoped to use to recruit others to white nationalism.
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