Dye has denied being a white supremacist but described herself as an"Identitarian," a popular term with very little distinction from white supremacy beyond being adopted by white supremacists looking to sidestep accountability."Any Whites who have spent time living in a neighborhood or attending a school with a non-white majority know the strife that Whites endure," Dye wrote in an Identity Evropa chat in January."I can attest to it myself.
Hundreds of posts in Identity Evropa chat rooms and other far-right groups revealed Dye discussing her disdain for living in areas that were not majority-white. Bloomington’s “farmers’ market does have a reputation of being a white space,” said Abby Ang, a local community organizer. “The idea that, at your friendly farmers’ market, there could be a white supremacist, is not really all that surprising to me, but it was shocking to a lot of people.”The farm stand has received support from the right.
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