(Article by Shane Trejo republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com)
Journalist Andy Ngo, who was once hit in the head with a concrete milkshake by ANTIFA terrorists, drew attention to ANTIFA fomenting anarchy during the coronavirus pandemic in a social media post:
https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1245236602529447936
Major social media entities, particularly Twitter, allow ANTIFA terrorists to organize on their platforms. They have repeatedly refused to ban far-left agitators who openly pine for violence and harass political enemies while cracking down on the free speech of conservatives.
Big League Politics reported last year about how Twitter allowed an ANTIFA-style group to venerate a left-wing terrorist who shot up a migrant detention facility in Washington state:
The social media giant Twitter is allowing the Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club (JBGC), an ANTIFA militia group, to promote a reading list preferred by domestic terrorist Willem Van Spronsen on their platform.
Van Spronsen was killed while committing a terrorist attack against a migrant detention facility in Tacoma, WA in July. He had trained with the JBGC before he went on his rampage, which caused only property damage.
The JBGC posted a blog last week on their official website in anticipation for the Seattle Anarchist Book Fair that took place on Dec. 1. They call their outreach at the event a big success.
“We brought hundreds of pieces of literature for community defense and firearms education, a magnitude more stickers, and gave away non-lethal defense options and donated books that belonged to Will Van Spronsen,” the JBGC wrote.
“Everyone annihilated our literature inventory, so we had to do a surprise round of printing in bigger numbers for Sunday, which also went quickly. It was also great to meet so many new people!” they added…
The JBGC has turned Van Spronsen into a martyr and regularly hands out copies of the deranged manifesto that he penned shortly before committing his terrorist attack.
“There’s wrong and there’s right. It’s time to take action against the forces of evil,” Van Spronsen wrote in his manifesto. “Evil says one life is worth less than another. Evil says the flow of commerce is our purpose here. Evil says concentration camps for folks deemed lesser are necessary. The handmaid of evil says the concentration camps should be more humane. Beware the centrist.”
“This is a call to patriots… to stand against this travesty against everything that you hold sacred,” he added.
There is blood on the hands of the Silicon Valley tech giants for enabling the violent actions of ANTIFA.
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