11/29/2019 / By Ethan Huff
Tech giants Facebook and Twitter are now openly complicit in aiding and abetting domestic terrorism here in the United States, as both platforms continue to host community pages for Rose City Antifa, a Portland, Oregon-based domestic terrorist group that proudly committed horrific acts of violence against innocent people during a recent public protest.
Even as Facebook and Twitter actively pull natural health content for violating their “community standards,” Rose City Antifa is being given free reign to “dox” conservatives and brag about throwing cement “milkshakes” at the heads of people like conservative journalist Andy Ngo, who had to be hospitalized for brain bleed after being violently assaulted by the group’s members.
Video footage shows Rose City Antifa fascists punching Ngo in the face, spraying him with mace, and assaulting him with a milkshake and other debris before he eventually fled the scene. In another clip, these same Rose City Antifa fascists are seen attacking another individual, an elderly man, with a crowbar before also spraying him with mace, leaving him bloodied on the ground.
According to Infowars, two other men were similarly “clubbed with metal poles and maced in the face” by Rose City Antifa members. One of these men had to get 25 stitches after suffering “deep gashes to his head,” a picture of which is available here.
Even though such horrors clearly violate Facebook and Twitter’s “community standards,” as does bragging about these crimes openly, neither tech platform has done anything to punish Rose City Antifa. In fact, the two platforms would seem to be openly endorsing such actions by Rose City Antifa, as one post from the group on Facebook called the melee an “amazing success.”
“The J29 demo was an amazing success which is really very upsetting for the dwindling crew of fascists who come to our city in hopes of bullying vulnerable people,” Rose City Antifa proudly announced on Facebook, with the unspoken approval of Mark Zuckerberg.
On Twitter, Rose City Antifa’s 18,000 followers received a similar celebratory announcement, which Jack Dorsey also doesn’t seem to mind. In this announcement, Rose City Antifa joked about cracking Ngo’s skull with the cement milkshake, stating:
“Much thanks to all of the other groups who helped with organizing and getting those tasty milkshakes into your bellies!”
To ensure that Rose City Antifa remains fully funded to continue committing hate crimes against others, Rally.org, a corrupt fundraising startup, is actually hosting a donation page for the domestic terrorist group that, as of this writing, has already raised more than $5,000.
According to the page, which we won’t link to, the reason these domestic terrorists from Rose City Antifa need your money, aside from the fact that likely none of them actually work, is to cover the “medical, legal, and post-arrest expenses” arising from all of their street violence.
Add to all of this the fact that Portland police have also, thus far, done nothing to address the violent crimes of Rose City Antifa and it becomes plain as day evident that left-wing radicals are now above the law, both online and in the streets of America.
“It’s clearly time for conservatives and journalists who carry concealed firearms to engage these Antifa terrorists in self-defense when Antifa initiates these kind of potentially deadly, brutal assaults against innocent people,” warns Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, adding that the cement milkshakes thrown at people by Rose City Antifa were also caustic, meaning they were intended to cause severe chemical burns.
“In fact, I predict it’s only a matter of time before we see a number of Antifa terrorists eliminated through kinetic engagement.”
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