Only another ‘stack, Theresa Griffin Kennedy’s Daily Blink bothered to fill in the blanks of the unreal occurrences in Circuit Judge Chanpone Sinlapasai ’s chaotic courtroom…īecause of intimidation tactics coming from an immoral and corrupt militant “Antifa” attorney, Michelle Burrows and others working within secret “Antifa” cells in Portland, Oregon, a jury ruled against Ngo in a lawsuit against two known “Antifa” radicals with long criminal histories of violence, instability and unemployment. …none of which was deemed worthy of coverage in any local media-and since when can a lowly local judge tell the media what it can and can’t print? Dudgeon would have soared.Īs far as the search engines reported, only the ultra-liberal (two can play that game) Mercury and the (well, what are they?) Oregonian bothered to note the conclusion of the trial. And thanks to the actions of the judge there was a near media blackout. Hacker even admitted part of one attack on Ngo.īut Antifa had a 10-person legal team to Ngo’s two. The two activists, Elizabeth Renee Richter and John Hacker, were recognizable from evidence including their own social media boasts. Ngo rose to prominence in 2019 after he began livestreaming summertime protests that quickly devolved into street combat between dueling groups of politically opposed brawlers - typically pitting anti-fascists known as antifa against local elements of far-right groups. ![]() …and, aside from the typical Oregonian mini-smear-”conservative”-the word, Antifa isn’t mentioned until the tenth graf (and then not capitalized)… Here’s his tippy-toe lede…Ī conservative writer who was repeatedly beaten while covering Portland protests is betting that a jury will hold his ideological opponents accountable for the attacks as his civil trial opened Tuesday. ![]() …and was written-with a delicate hand-by Tribune refugee Zane Sparling. In another instance, he suffered a brain hemorrhage and other injuries requiring hospitalization while reporting.Īpart from the usual radical-left slogans, the most common piece of graffiti in Portland - often in huge red letters - was “Kill Andy Ngo.” Ngo was repeatedly attacked by the black shirts and, at one point, chased into a trendy downtown hotel by a mob that was out to kill him. Most looked like the Addams family on meth. He would also systematically gather the mug-shots of Antifa rioters who were actually arrested. Specifically he videoed Antifa’s violent activities and posted them online. Ngo, it should be remembered, was one of the few-perhaps the only-street-level journalists reporting on the thuggery that owned Portland’s streets for two years-and that still rears its balaclava-clad head. It was merely one of the most consequential civil trials in town: the lawsuit pitting formerly-local journalist Andy Ngo against two Antifa thugs. ![]() If you confine your reading to local media, you wouldn’t have seen cheers…or, for that matter, much of anything.
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