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Archived on 4 January 2023 at 9:45am [URL redacted]
@GiannaPonders [name pseudonymized] [ontology] : @shane_burley1 @OPBTOL The part where you cited "police violence" against Antifa (noting that cops spared the Proud Boys) deviously omitted that the latter didn't harass cops for months, destroy public & private property, invade people's yards to call them racists, or boost Portland's crime rate! #woke [URL redacted]
#CauseAntifa #OrgSyndicateMilitiaUSProudBoys #ToponymAmericaNorthUSOregonPortland #PleaLawAndOrder
Context response to tweet by #IRLAuthorShaneBurley promoting his interview by #NMUSOregonPublicBroadcastingOPBRolandoHernandez "On Jan. 6, 2021, thousands of Trump supporters and right-wing protestors stormed the U.S. Capitol. In a matter of hours, disinformation spread blaming the attack on antifa and the Black Lives Matter Movement, despite no evidence proving that connection. Antifa itself is not an organized group with structure or a leader, so why was it blamed and what exactly is it? To share more on the history of antifascism and explore the work being done today to combat the far-right, we're joined by Shane Burley. He is a Portland-based writer and filmmaker and the editor of a new book, '¡No Pasarán!: Antifascist Dispatches from a World in Crisis.'" https://www.opb.org/article/2023/01/03/new-book-by-portland-writer-filmmaker-explores-antifascism-the-far-right-and-deradicalization/ #2020_CapitolSiege
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