Posted on 06/29/2019 4:53:57 PM PDT by truthkeeper
An Oregon photojournalist who covers Portlands frequently violent protest scene was taken to the hospital Saturday after being attacked by black-masked antifa activists.
Andy Ngo, an editor at the online platform Quillette, said he was struck on the head and face multiple times by antifa protesters, who also threw objects and a milkshake at him as he tried to walk away.
The attack, recorded in part by the Oregonian and posted on Twitter, came during Saturdays Rose City Antifa counter-protest against a rally held by the far-right group Proud Boys in downtown Portland...
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
It already happened in Virginia. He was just sentenced to life in prison.
That's why Antifa and their fellow travelers video everything. And then they claim they were attacked. Remember the Covington kids in Washington DC? The fake veteran Native American guy had his camera crew right behind him.
And then the police go after the people who fought back against the Antifa thugs.
We’re open to suggestions.>>>>>
Next time Antifa plans to do their street beatings, just make arrangements with a few dozen senior students to provide personal security from Antifa.
or
Since Andy Ngo is Chinese, they likely would be glad to help out.
Carry always.
Antifa = commies and commies are best dead.
Maybe the show Grimm was prescient. Portland has been taken over by monsters.
“came during Saturdays Rose City Antifa counter-protest against a rally held by the far-right group Proud Boys in downtown Portland...”
Well, I can claim that the Washington Times is made up of left-wing KKK supporters. Prove me wrong, you Soros, Nazi trolls.
>> Antifa are not Democrats.
Antifa, Socialist, the Left are indeed Democrats.
The Democrat Thug Party is nearly fully radicalized.
Said that years ago when the eco terrorist were burning houses and SUVs. If none of them get hurt or arrested they’ll just keep doing it. Let a security guard shoot a couple of them and at least some of them will retire from the field. I was in college during the Kent State incident. It was amazing how quickly campus protest quieted down after May 4, 1970. The Left thought getting a few kids shot on a midwestern campus would ignite a full fledged revolution. Instead kids went back to studying and left the rioting to professional agitators. It wasn’t as much fun when people were dying.
Kipling wrote a poem about that.
>>I think there should be a law against masking your face in a mob like that.
Such a law exists. The portland cops refuse to enforce it against the left.
Sigh. Even the Washington Times. Notice that they refer to Antifa as "protesters" but the other group as "far-right".
Wow, they missed his eyeball by not very much.
that’s why there are laws against wearing a mask in public
If we had any political leaders with spine (beyond POTUS, that is) they would handle these Antifa thugs. They could bring back the water hoses, taze them,; make it a crime to wear masks in demonstrations, there’s a slew of options IF only they had the guts to do it.
That video is really disturbing. Did you see the size of the rock someone threw at him as he was walking about. Lucky that did not hit him in the head. And then all the others doing the same as he was just about helpless and trying to walk out of there.
Very important read, it lays it out pretty simply.
Police have received information that some of the milkshakes thrown today during the demonstration contained ‘quick-drying cement’.....
I follow him on twitter too but I don’t check in there very often. I was trying to remember what is was that got me to follow him. Fake hate crimes! Thanks for the reminder.
Even when wet cement can cause serious burns to the eyes.
This is why the milkshake thing is no joke. It could be anything.
If someone throws something at you ‘reasonable fear of bodily harm’ is in play.
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