A livestreamed conversation being conducted by white supremacist rally leader Jason Kessler was interrupted by his father, who yelled at him to leave the room.
As Kessler was speaking with neo-Nazi Patrick Little, a former candidate for Senate in California, someone shouted through the recording, “Hey, you get out of my room,” who Kessler afterward said was his father.
In a clip of the conversation, first reported Wednesday by Vox, Little asked Kessler, “You got a drunk roommate there?”
Kessler responded: “Something like that.”
“I want this to stop in my room, Jason, this is my room,” Kessler’s father said.
“You’re not staying with an Orthodox Jew are you?” Little asked Kessler.
Unite the Right 2 organizer, Nazi failure Jason Kessler gets yelled at by his dad for being a Nazi while livestreaming w Nazi loser Patrick Little, who admits he may have to sell the boat he’s broadcasting from at a loss because he needs money. pic.twitter.com/skmlmtdSAE
— FlyingOverTr0ut (@FlyingOverTr0ut) August 14, 2018
Kessler then explains that the legal costs of last year’s rally forced him to move in with his parents, and that he is “at a crosshairs” with his parents over his views on Jewish people and Israel. He also adds that his parents are constantly exposed to “anti-German propaganda” by watching the History Channel and refers to them as “cucked” — a derogatory term used by members of the alt-right.
In response, Little said, “Life has been pretty expensive the past few months,” and that he still maintains his apartment and his boat in case he gets evicted. He said he might eventually have to rent or sell the boat if his expenses can’t cover it.
Kessler traveled to Washington D.C. last weekend to lead the “Unite The Right 2” rally, intended to mark the one-year anniversary since the white supremacist rally last year in Charlottesville. While the event organizers originally expected up to 400 attendees, only 30 showed up, along with thousands of counterprotesters.