Anonymous wrote:Andy Ngo is a journalist. He is the editor-at-large of The Post Millennial.
You may not agree with him, but he is a journalist.
He also documents the arrests of those in Portland associated with Antifa. They don't like him for doing that.
Anonymous wrote:Andy Ngo is a journalist. He is the editor-at-large of The Post Millennial.
You may not agree with him, but he is a journalist.
He also documents the arrests of those in Portland associated with Antifa. They don't like him for doing that.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Law and order is necessary, but it has also been used as a smoke screen for racist behavior. People on the left tend to ignore or minimize the need for enforcing law (the word 'force' is in there because it's a necessary component.) People on the right tend to ignore or minimize the racist acts committed in the name of enforcing the law.
I'm a "leftist" who's been accused of being "Antifa" and an "anarchist" in this thread, yet I am not affiliated with Antifa and am not at all an anarchist. I am not against law and order and I don't think most Americans are. But we ARE in favor of police reforms to improve oversight and accountability when police abuses happen.
Also, enforce does not have to mean violence either. For example, why so many police stops of vehicles? Speeding or a headlight out? Mail them a ticket with a warning for first offense and a ticket for second. In this day and age most of that crap can and should just be automated. Police should be focusing first and foremost on actual violent crime. Not hassling some guy on the street for selling loose cigarettes, that should be all the way down at the bottom of the list. The other place where we go wrong in this country is crime prevention. Looking at the causes of why crime happens in the first place. It's often related to economics, lack of opportunity, broken systems, oppression and other kinds of dysfunction, along with substance abuse, mental health and so on. If we're so concerned about crime why don't we bother addressing any of the causes?
Nobody cares who you are personally. The issue here is left-wing violence being excused/ignored/minimized or whatever word you want to use for something other than using police and prosecutors to enforce laws against rioting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my favorite Antifa videos is when one of them went up close (but out of arm’s reach) to Dan Bongino and shouted “We’re going to rape your wife”. Bongino started towards him saying “what did you say?” And the Antifa guy turned tail and ran towards….wait for it….the police.
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So typical. What cowards.
As if any of those Antifa weenies could get it up for a woman
Anonymous wrote:There’s been no evidence of this journalist doing anything the people here have accused him of, besides a debunked Mother Jones news story and a debunked Salon news story.
Also, his book went to #1, and antifa closes down local bookstores that dare to carry the book online for sale. They want Ngo silenced for his investigative work into their actions and organization’s violence.
This entire thread is gaslighting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazing to see the liberals here criticizing Ngo for reporting on antifa.
I can only assume that some who post here are members of this violent group. Not surprised at all.
That’s exactly what I thought about this thread also.
Pretty much. I’m absolutely certain there are actual ANTIFA terrorists and ANTIFA terrorist-sympathizers here, posting regularly. They’re easy to spot - they’re the ones claiming ANTIFA doesn’t exist at all, or is merely “an idea”. This forum has at least a dozen of them, likely more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Law and order is necessary, but it has also been used as a smoke screen for racist behavior. People on the left tend to ignore or minimize the need for enforcing law (the word 'force' is in there because it's a necessary component.) People on the right tend to ignore or minimize the racist acts committed in the name of enforcing the law.
I'm a "leftist" who's been accused of being "Antifa" and an "anarchist" in this thread, yet I am not affiliated with Antifa and am not at all an anarchist. I am not against law and order and I don't think most Americans are. But we ARE in favor of police reforms to improve oversight and accountability when police abuses happen.
Also, enforce does not have to mean violence either. For example, why so many police stops of vehicles? Speeding or a headlight out? Mail them a ticket with a warning for first offense and a ticket for second. In this day and age most of that crap can and should just be automated. Police should be focusing first and foremost on actual violent crime. Not hassling some guy on the street for selling loose cigarettes, that should be all the way down at the bottom of the list. The other place where we go wrong in this country is crime prevention. Looking at the causes of why crime happens in the first place. It's often related to economics, lack of opportunity, broken systems, oppression and other kinds of dysfunction, along with substance abuse, mental health and so on. If we're so concerned about crime why don't we bother addressing any of the causes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Caroline Orr Bueno Ph.D. from Virginia Commonwealth University is also a freelance journalist who writes for Playboy. So she's a journalist and he isn't?
She's not a journalist. She's a behavioral scientist and researcher. Note the PhD and her Twitter bio.
Well, she wrote a representative piece/Twitter screed on right-aligned groups, which is apparently the minimum qualification for being a journalist, so objectively speaking (of course) she is a journalist, and he isn't.
/s
Neither of them are journalists.
Where are you coming up with these wacky ideas?
She is a researcher. He is a propagandist.
Just because someone posts something on twitter doesn't make them a journalist.
Anonymous wrote:Law and order is necessary, but it has also been used as a smoke screen for racist behavior. People on the left tend to ignore or minimize the need for enforcing law (the word 'force' is in there because it's a necessary component.) People on the right tend to ignore or minimize the racist acts committed in the name of enforcing the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Caroline Orr Bueno Ph.D. from Virginia Commonwealth University is also a freelance journalist who writes for Playboy. So she's a journalist and he isn't?
She's not a journalist. She's a behavioral scientist and researcher. Note the PhD and her Twitter bio.
Well, she wrote a representative piece/Twitter screed on right-aligned groups, which is apparently the minimum qualification for being a journalist, so objectively speaking (of course) she is a journalist, and he isn't.
/s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Caroline Orr Bueno Ph.D. from Virginia Commonwealth University is also a freelance journalist who writes for Playboy. So she's a journalist and he isn't?
She's not a journalist. She's a behavioral scientist and researcher. Note the PhD and her Twitter bio.
Anonymous wrote:
Caroline Orr Bueno Ph.D. from Virginia Commonwealth University is also a freelance journalist who writes for Playboy. So she's a journalist and he isn't?