As the FBI retails the lie that “white supremacists” are the greatest threat to domestic security in the United States, Antifa goons who proudly declare themselves dangerous communists are threatening violence to shut down conservative speakers.
This time the target was Andy Ngo, the journalist who tracks Antifa’s terror activities. He lost a speaking gig at Dartmouth University after Northeast Antifa threatened protests, he reported in the New York Post. The communist thugs also threatened Ngo.
Dartmouth surrendered. Administrators confessed they feared what Antifa might do. Message sent: If Antifa orders a university to shut down a conservative speaker, the school will meekly obey.
Death Threat
The threats came from Northeast Antifa on its Northeast FASHWATCH Twitter feed, Ngo reported. The group announces it is “queer as f***,” “Anti-fascist as f***,” and “communist as f***.”
Obviously, the group is crazy as f*** as well, but anyway, it also calls itself “Commie Pinko F@gs fighting back.”
The obsession with sodomy is not surprising. Erotopathy and communist ideology — sexual revolution and political revolution — have walked hand-in-hand since at least the French Revolution.
That aside, the Dartmouth College Republicans and Turning Point USA invited Ngo and Gabriel Nadales, who quit Antifa and moved right, to speak about far-left extremism. Title of the event: “Extremism in America.”
Yet “soon after the event was announced,” Ngo wrote for the Post, “Antifa and its army of online trolls threatened violence to shut it down. In turn, Dartmouth administrators gave the extremists exactly what they wanted: The Hanover, NH, college canceled the in-person event at the last minute, citing vague ‘safety issues.’”
Such were the concerns, he continued, that cops cleared the speaking venue and sent in a bomb-squad and dogs before Ngo arrived.
Northeast Antifa began publishing threats on Twitter on January 18, including a “disturbing flyer featuring a photograph of my bloodied face from when an Antifa mob beat me in 2019 in Portland, Ore.” Ngo continued. “I was hospitalized for a brain hemorrhage from that assault and robbery.”
The communist thugs tweeted these threats:
Anti-fascists from Mass, NH, VT, Maine; anti-fascists from all over New England will be mobilizing January 20th, 2022 at Dartmouth College to disrupt & prevent fascist propagandists like Andy Ngo from normalizing their reactionary beliefs on college campuses in the Northeast.…
As anti-fascists, it is our responsibility to the communities we serve to never give fascists a safe space to spew their lies. Please spread the word to everyone you know and we hope to see everyone on Jan. 20th
On Instagram, the “Commie Pinko F@gs fighting back” escalated. They targeted Ngo and strongly implied they would kill him:
This is to Andy Ngo himself: when you f–k with us you are not f–king with college students. When you enter our home you start playing by our rules, not yours. New England is anti-fascist, and we will hold that line until death.
The John Brown Gun Club, a radical leftist “militia,” promised to be there with a “battalion of Antifa,” while Upstate Antifa tweeted that it hoped “NH antifascists give him a milkshake welcome.”
Another Antifa goon vowed to pay anyone who assaulted or poisoned him.
Continued Ngo:
On Reddit, a thread announcing Antifa’s call to direct action went viral on the Socialist Rifle Association subreddit. There, some of the pseudonymous users posted about killing me and coming armed to the event to stop the “pests.”
Hanover police, nearby Lebanon police and the Grafton County Sheriff’s Office met the threats with a robust and commendable response. Dozens of officers secured the lecture hall where we were scheduled to speak. They secured every entrance and exit at the building, Moore Hall.
The message was clear: Law enforcement will ensure First Amendment activities are protected in Hanover, NH. Dartmouth’s administrators, however, felt otherwise.
Two hours before the event was set to begin, and with many attendees already en route, the administration canceled it. Over the phone, senior assistant dean for student life Anna Hall said the decision was made by “several” people but refused to say who when asked by a student organizer. The organizers were given the ultimatum of “transitioning” to a Zoom meeting or nothing at all. They reluctantly chose the former.
Lawsuit After Assault
Last year, Ngo filed a $900,000 lawsuit against Rose City Antifa, whose members attacked him in Portland Oregon, in 2019.
“Rose City Antifa members and others … lobbed containers full of liquid, purportedly ‘milkshakes’ … and other unknown liquids, at Ngo,” the lawsuit alleges.
“Milkshaking” is the name for attacking people with liquids that contain potentially toxic material such as quick-drying concrete.
The lawsuit says Rose City goons “who threw projectiles, including milkshakes, eggs, and containers; punched; and kicked him. Members also hit him in the head with plywood hard-edged sign placards, and carbon-hardened tactical gloves.”
In December, the judge in the case rejected a motion from the defendants to toss it out of court on the grounds that it was frivolous.
H/T: Powerline