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21 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

In a 90% left leaning/blue city too... nothing like stopping those folk from going to work (on causes the protesters likely care about a great deal) to virtue signal. 

 

(All the left had to do was not be crazy for a couple years -- and they just couldn't do it)

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3 minutes ago, Taro T said:

 

Wonder how many 0.00001th of a degree their high priests and priestesses' climate change models show the world wouldn't end up warming had all those vehicles not been forced to idle for so long?

 

Most people who couldn't take the Metro just worked from home today.  My office is practically deserted.  

 

They had Massachusetts Avenue blocked at my building.  Maybe 50 people.  They outnumbered the cops...but barely.  All told, this protest is maybe a couple hundred asshats.  

 

Already feels cooler outside, though...  

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THE CURIOUS CASE OF ANDY NGO: How the mainstream media downplay left-wing violence.

Many journalists resent Ngo’s politics, ethics, and sudden success. Yet the establishment media’s approach is the same when Ngo is out of the picture.

 

Antifa is a subject that major media outlets tend to cover once, as a box to be checked. Far-left attacks are treated as isolated incidents rather than episodes in an ongoing story. They are not to be covered like violence from the far right or white nationalists. Andy Ngo covers the story that way—and the media do not like it or the mirror he holds up to them.

 

The establishment media’s lopsided approach to political violence ultimately damages both our politics and journalism. Politics are supposed to function as nonviolent dispute resolution. Weimar-style street brawling is a signpost on the path to the collapse of normal politics, one we ignore at our peril. Pretending that groups such as Antifa are not a problem is a tactic that will be noticed by at least half the country, accelerate the vicious cycle of our political discourse, and desensitize partisans to political violence of all stripes.

 

Turning a blind eye to left-wing violence may have the corollary effect of burning up whatever moral and institutional capital the establishment media have left. The media will be seen as knuckling under to—or even embracing—Antifa’s core beliefs. After all, many progressives already believe hate speech is no different from physical assault, which is the root of Antifa’s belief in preemptive violence.

 

To blame Andy Ngo for injuries he suffered while reporting on Antifa, even if one finds him biased, is to tacitly accept Antifa’s general demand that its members are not to be photographed or identified on threat of violence. No respectable journalist would accept that demand from the Ku Klux Klan. Those who accept it here will similarly lose public respect. The establishment media need to do the right thing covering left-wing violence, if only out of self-interest. Whether they will is another story.

 

 

Journos sneer at ‘weasel’ Andy Ngo for drawing attention to Portland Antifa suspect’s cache of potential weapons.

 

Just think of the media as Democratic Party activists with bylines, and Antifa as the Democrats’ muscle, and it all makes sense.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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