First, they toppled a statue of Columbus and I said nothing. Then they moved onto Ghandi and I remained silent. But now they’re attacking Wendy and it’s too late.
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Antifas : manipulations à risque
Translation from the French of a portion: Antifas: risky manipulations
On the evening of October 26, Yoann Gillet, the regional councilor for the National Rally of Nîmes, was the victim of a violent assault by the Antifas. Taken to task, he was first insulted and threatened with death. Then the attackers moved away to return with reinforcement. It was then that the violence was unleashed: cigarette smashed on the cheek of the chosen one, blows distributed to his companions then, finally, tackle on the ground by Yoann Gillet for a severe volley of kicks in the face and on the body.
One of his friends was taken to the emergency room. Complaints have been filed and the requisition of video surveillance footage has been requested by the victims to identify their attackers.
The president of the RN denounced a "systematic complacency of the Power with regard to these thugs". Gilbert Collard also expressed his indignation: "We are starting to get seriously fed up with this unpunished leftist hatred," he wrote on his Twitter account.
If you and the radical left had your way, the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument would be razed to the ground.
I will never back down to the woke mobbe it Republican or Democrat.
This insane attempt to erase American history has to end. https://t.co/gA0H796L62— Jeff Sessions (@jeffsessions) June 13, 2020