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Post by Gust on Sept 25, 2020 17:23:55 GMT -5
George Floyd mourners still mourning
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Post by Gust on Sept 25, 2020 17:29:17 GMT -5
The mourning continues in Seattle when a policeman gets hit in the head with a bat
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Post by Gust on Oct 7, 2020 22:35:09 GMT -5
George Floyd mourners still mourning in Wisconsin
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Post by Gust on Oct 7, 2020 22:37:09 GMT -5
Um, good idea
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Post by Outhouse on Oct 7, 2020 22:48:55 GMT -5
Gust, please don't forget to send your generous donation of money to Mr. Andy Ngo. He has made it very easy for you to send your support, either through PayPal or Patreon or Venmo, etc. etc.
In other words - put up or shut up.
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Post by Outhouse on Oct 7, 2020 22:54:27 GMT -5
While you're at it, don't forget to send money to OAN, the Epoch Times, Project Puke-a$$, etc.
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Post by Gust on Oct 8, 2020 4:42:48 GMT -5
Gust, please don't forget to send your generous donation of money to Mr. Andy Ngo. He has made it very easy for you to send your support, either through PayPal or Patreon or Venmo, etc. etc. In other words - put up or shut up. Andy Ngo got roughed up by some of your heroes in Portland. It takes bravery to stand up to your brownshirt thug friends:
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Post by Outhouse on Oct 8, 2020 5:44:38 GMT -5
Gust, please don't forget to send your generous donation of money to Mr. Andy Ngo. He has made it very easy for you to send your support, either through PayPal or Patreon or Venmo, etc. etc. In other words - put up or shut up. Andy Ngo got roughed up by some of your heroes in Portland. It takes bravery to stand up to your brownshirt thug friends: Andy Ngo is a scam artist. You failed to mention that the incident depicted in the above video happened more than a year ago, in June 2019. Below is a video from August 2019 which says that following that incident, Andy Ngo set up a GoFundMe page that generated over $200,000 in donations from "sympathizers". The video also shows that Andy Ngo was present at a right-wing "Patriot" meeting that summer to plan a confrontation (incite violence) against a group of "antifa". Andy Ngo conveniently failed to bring to the attention of the police this intended violence by the right-wing group. The aftermath of the violent attack resulted in felony riot charges against the right-wing organizers. So now you have the rest of the story.
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Post by Outhouse on Oct 8, 2020 5:56:37 GMT -5
More details in this article: www.thedailybeast.com/andy-ngo-who-became-a-right-wing-star-leaves-quillette-after-incriminating-video-appears?via=rssThe conservative op-ed website Quillette announced Monday night that controversial right-wing writer Andy Ngo is leaving his job as an editor at the site, an announcement that comes on the same day that a Portland newspaper published a story revealing that Ngo witnessed a far-right group planning violence but never reported it. Ngo, a photographer who was until recently a sub-editor at Quillette, became a celebrity on Fox News and other pro-Trump media outlets after he was attacked by left-wing demonstrators at a Portland political rally in June. Ngo then became prominent as an opponent of political violence, with most of his criticism aimed at the left. But footage taken by an undercover liberal activist in May and described on Monday by the Portland Mercury showed Ngo witnessing activists from the far-right group Patriot Prayer planning a violent confrontation at a bar associated with left-wing activists. Ngo never reported on what he had seen the Patriot Prayer members planning, and some of the people involved in the attack at the bar now face felony riot charges.
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Post by Outhouse on Oct 8, 2020 6:00:44 GMT -5
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Post by Outhouse on Oct 8, 2020 6:43:11 GMT -5
www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/andy-ngo-right-wing-troll-antifa-877914/How a Right-Wing Troll Managed to Manipulate the Mainstream Media When a milkshake to the face brought the spotlight on Andy Ngo, politicians and talking heads on both sides were happy to take on his cause: demonizing antifa There’s a folksy saying that grandparents of all stripes like to dispense: If it looks like a duck and acts like a duck, then you shouldn’t be surprised when it starts quacking. Another, perhaps less folksy version of this idiom is Occam’s Razor, the theory that the simplest explanation for an event or phenomenon is usually the most likely. Nowhere was this demonstrated more quickly than in the case of the meteoric rise and equally rapid fall of Andy Ngo, the provocateur and social media personality who garnered nationwide sympathy last June, when he tweeted that he was attacked by antifascist protesters at a Proud Boys rally. Last week, the local newspaper the Portland Mercury reported that a left-wing activist going undercover as a member of Patriot Prayer, a far-right group known for promoting and engaging in violent clashes with leftist activists, had given the publication an 18-minute video that included footage of Ngo with a group of Patriot Prayer members as the members discuss an upcoming brawl, including weaponry to be used in altercations with antifa. Ngo, who describes himself as a journalist, did not record the conversation, and does not appear to have his camera or notebook out. For part of the footage, he is seen on his phone. The source told the Mercury that Ngo and Patriot Prayer have an “understanding” that the group offers him protection when he covers rallies in exchange for favorable coverage. While this has not been confirmed, and Ngo strongly denies these allegations, an audio conversation between members of the Proud Boys, released by Willamette Week seemed to confirm that such discussions between Ngo and the Proud Boys had occurred, as one man is recorded saying that Ngo was attacked on June 29th because he refused an offer of protection. “Andy Ngo was fucking told that if he wanted protection from the PBs [Proud Boys], he went in with us and he went out with us,” the man says. When reached for comment, Ngo directed Rolling Stone to his attorney Harmeet Dhillon, who refuted the allegations made by the Portland Mercury. “There have been suggestions made by that story and others that he is part of that group or embedded in that group or took protection from that group, which is absolutely false,” she tells Rolling Stone. Nonetheless, the footage was highly embarrassing for Ngo, who has long claimed to be an independent and objective journalist, despite many left-wing activists in Portland accusing him of antagonizing them at rallies and selectively editing his footage to malign the left. Shortly after the footage was released, Quillette, a “free thought” publication with a libertarian bent, deleted Ngo’s byline from its masthead, though founder Claire Lehmann denied to the Daily Beast that it had anything to do with the recently surfaced Patriot Prayer footage, as did Ngo in an op-ed published by the Spectator. (When asked about this, Dhillon says, “the suggestion that the video coming out is tied with [Ngo cutting ties with Quillette] is false and defamatory.”) But the issue wasn’t so much that Ngo had finally been “exposed” as a right-wing provocateur as opposed to a journalist. It was that he’d managed to successfully convince so many ostensibly reasonable people otherwise, despite significant evidence to the contrary — and, in so doing, did some serious damage in the process. [The article continues]
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Post by Beachguy on Oct 8, 2020 6:54:54 GMT -5
Duh ! down in finals by 68% ...BLM belongs in the -Profanity--house or the Outhouse . How about off the mind Mr Clean .
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Post by Beachguy on Oct 8, 2020 7:01:07 GMT -5
www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/andy-ngo-right-wing-troll-antifa-877914/How a Right-Wing Troll Managed to Manipulate the Mainstream Media When a milkshake to the face brought the spotlight on Andy Ngo, politicians and talking heads on both sides were happy to take on his cause: demonizing antifa There’s a folksy saying that grandparents of all stripes like to dispense: If it looks like a duck and acts like a duck, then you shouldn’t be surprised when it starts quacking. Another, perhaps less folksy version of this idiom is Occam’s Razor, the theory that the simplest explanation for an event or phenomenon is usually the most likely. Nowhere was this demonstrated more quickly than in the case of the meteoric rise and equally rapid fall of Andy Ngo, the provocateur and social media personality who garnered nationwide sympathy last June, when he tweeted that he was attacked by antifascist protesters at a Proud Boys rally. Last week, the local newspaper the Portland Mercury reported that a left-wing activist going undercover as a member of Patriot Prayer, a far-right group known for promoting and engaging in violent clashes with leftist activists, had given the publication an 18-minute video that included footage of Ngo with a group of Patriot Prayer members as the members discuss an upcoming brawl, including weaponry to be used in altercations with antifa. Ngo, who describes himself as a journalist, did not record the conversation, and does not appear to have his camera or notebook out. For part of the footage, he is seen on his phone. The source told the Mercury that Ngo and Patriot Prayer have an “understanding” that the group offers him protection when he covers rallies in exchange for favorable coverage. While this has not been confirmed, and Ngo strongly denies these allegations, an audio conversation between members of the Proud Boys, released by Willamette Week seemed to confirm that such discussions between Ngo and the Proud Boys had occurred, as one man is recorded saying that Ngo was attacked on June 29th because he refused an offer of protection. “Andy Ngo was -Profanity-ing told that if he wanted protection from the PBs [Proud Boys], he went in with us and he went out with us,” the man says. When reached for comment, Ngo directed Rolling Stone to his attorney Harmeet Dhillon, who refuted the allegations made by the Portland Mercury. “There have been suggestions made by that story and others that he is part of that group or embedded in that group or took protection from that group, which is absolutely false,” she tells Rolling Stone. Nonetheless, the footage was highly embarrassing for Ngo, who has long claimed to be an independent and objective journalist, despite many left-wing activists in Portland accusing him of antagonizing them at rallies and selectively editing his footage to malign the left. Shortly after the footage was released, Quillette, a “free thought” publication with a libertarian bent, deleted Ngo’s byline from its masthead, though founder Claire Lehmann denied to the Daily Beast that it had anything to do with the recently surfaced Patriot Prayer footage, as did Ngo in an op-ed published by the Spectator. (When asked about this, Dhillon says, “the suggestion that the video coming out is tied with [Ngo cutting ties with Quillette] is false and defamatory.”) But the issue wasn’t so much that Ngo had finally been “exposed” as a right-wing provocateur as opposed to a journalist. It was that he’d managed to successfully convince so many ostensibly reasonable people otherwise, despite significant evidence to the contrary — and, in so doing, did some serious damage in the process. [The article continues] Remember some posts have a agenda an are are just made up words of long winded opinions not of facts or truth , trust no one or no words in so called " News " media .
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Post by Beachguy on Oct 8, 2020 7:05:13 GMT -5
George Floyd mourners still mourning hahaha Oct. 31 ready for the trans nut job , surely a A student . hahaha should have can't think .
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Post by eulenspiegel on Oct 8, 2020 7:57:31 GMT -5
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