The March Against Sharia in Denver was overall a success all the way around.
The patriots had a really good turnout, and as for the left they used the opportunity to cement an alliance with the Islamists. At the rally anti-fa did their thing and if I am being honest their tactics are effective if a little static. Anti-fa has been doing the exact same stuff for over a decade now, and if it isn't broken don't fix it. Collectivists naturally single out individuals; whereas if a right winger points to a random anti-racist and yells
"That guy is a communist!!"
The anti-fa collective will still embrace and protect him. As a result they have become very comfortable pointing at individual right wingers and calling them a Nazi. Saul Alinsky talked about it.
'Pick the Target, Freeze It, Personalize It and Polarize It.'
- Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals.
This strategy has been effective over the years, and still is to this day to a degree; however it is beginning to take its toll. People that would have been considered too extreme a decade ago are now mainstream, ten years ago bikers in general* were not considered a political faction but now they are. Humiliation tactics require making politics personal; and whereas ostracism is practiced on the right to a degree, the left has taken it to a whole new level. The right has to adapt to this situation because it is only going to get worse going into the future.

*this goy is the leader of "bikers in general", and a known Nazi
It doesn't really matter what your beliefs are on the right. To the left, you might as well be a leper. Polarization has created a tribal environment where ideologies are secondary to comradery. That is why anti-fa can ally itself with Islam formally despite having directly conflicting core values. This is especially crippling for anyone on the right because the buzz words thrown around casually by the left are framing the discussion.
When I was at the capital someone asked me if the Templar Cross was a symbol of white supremacy. If I wear a Pagan symbol I am a Nazi, if I wear a Christian symbol I am a Nazi; it is getting ridiculous. Ordinary people are having to abandon their cultural heritage for fear of their symbols being attacked. ISIS the bookstore had to change its name to "Isis the Goddess" because of their perceived association with the Islamic State!
The fashy goys got 86ed from the anti-sharia rally, and thus removed from police protection; and of course were attacked by anti-fa. Only minor injuries were sustained this time, but it is irresponsible to hang folks out to dry like that and it is really only a matter of time before this whole thing escalates. It makes sense that some people on the right are anti-fascist; their ideologies are more in line with Republicanism, but just because they are anti-fascist doesn't mean that they are not Trump worshiping white supremacist KKK members hellbent on global genocide.
Trump supporters are racist. The American flag is racist. Robert E. Lee statues are racist. Bikers against radical Islam, the Soldiers of Odin, the Proud Boys, ACT for America! are all fascist hate groups. To anti-fa there is no amount of cuckoldry that will absolve you of your inherent guilt; so you are just going to have to get used to being a Nazi. The March for Sharia went well all things considered, but we could have won a lot more if our side would stick together like anti-fa does.