White Antifa Rioter Arrested For Sucker-Punching a Black Trump Supporter

Nick Kangadis | August 25, 2017
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Finally! A little justice for conservatives in America.

Richard Losey, a white, 20-year-old alleged member of Antifa, was arrested this week and charged with battery and terroristic threats for sucker punching a young, black Trump supporter at a rally in Laguna Beach, Calif. this past Sunday.

The victim, R.C. Maxwell, told Fox 11 in Los Angeles that he truly believes that there were ulterior motives for the cowardly attack on him.

“I think the fact that I'm a black conservative causes a lot of problems for the left side because there's no way they can really resolve that according to their narrative of what they think trump supporters are, so I think that was a bit triggering to the other side," Maxwell said. "I was getting lots of specific comments like you're a sellout, you're an Uncle Tom.”

It just goes to show that among radical liberals, the old adage of “the biggest racists are the ones that always cry racism” has never rung more true. Liberals talk a good game about how they are for inclusion of everyone, regardless of race, religion or sexual orientation.

Well, that’s unless that person disagrees with the radical Left’s flavor of the month.

Fox 11 reported:

Video captured Losey allegedly punching R.C. Maxwell while he wasn't looking.

In the days after the assault, Losey appeared to identify himself on Twitter, admitting that he punched Maxwell because he wouldn't stop talking about Donald Trump, and replying "arrest me, lmfao" when someone called for his arrest.

Sure, because “tolerance.”

“I was in a pinball machine full of Antifa, it was a little scary but I was being bold and not adversarial," Maxwell told Fox 11. "You just wanted to ask me a couple questions about what was happening and we couldn't even conduct an interview. "Dialogue is being shut down and free speech is being attacked and it's being attacked by so called peaceful protesters under the name anti fascists.”

All Maxwell wanted to do was have an open dialogue with the opposition. Instead, he was shouted down, all because he didn’t ardently ascribe to the anarchists' ideology.

“If the optics were completely different and I was a black lives matter supporter and I was attacked on the Trump side of a protest I would be in the spotlight on CNN right now," Maxwell said. "I went over to the left side to see if I could engage them with dialogue and I was instantly encircled by the so called anti fascists.”

I guess we can create a new adage — “The most fascist people are the one always claiming they’re anti-fascist.”

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