Let’s not mince words, folks. The “myth” that is the far-left communists in the domestic terrorist group Antifa aren’t going away. They don’t just hate people who think right-of-center. They’re angry little people who are upset that the world doesn’t just give them everything they want and have a very small grasp on reality. Basically, they hate everyone that isn’t them.
Further evidence of that summation was Antifa’s actions in their typical stomping grounds — pun very much intended — of Portland and Seattle.
Antifa are such miserable human beings that after years of attacking supporters of former president Donald Trump, they’ve now set their sights on the administration that likes to pretend Antifa are nothing more than imaginary — the Biden administration.
“We are ungovernable” - banner at Portland protest on Biden’s inauguration today pic.twitter.com/H1ZA8CBau1
— Zane Sparling (@PDXzane) January 20, 2021
In video posted to Twitter by New York Times correspondent Mike Baker, Antifa can be heard chanting “f**k Joe Biden” and even burning a Biden for President flag in the middle of a street.
There are about 150 protesters in Portland marching right now toward an ICE facility, chanting "Fuck Joe Biden." pic.twitter.com/mn9Qoi63C1
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) January 21, 2021
After the feds advanced on the Portland crowd and unleashed the tear gas, someone pulled a Biden for President flag out and the crowd burned it on the street.https://t.co/SFUwtQELis pic.twitter.com/tDs4xb6XGH
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker) January 21, 2021
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Oh, and just in case anyone still wants to push the narrative that Antifa is a “myth” or “imaginary,” they literally tell everyone who they are in the following video:
Chants of “Antifa!” from Antifa as the crowd marches through Seattle tonight #Seattle #SeattleProtests #J20 #Antifa pic.twitter.com/fFGjL8y5tX
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) January 21, 2021
According to journalist Andy Ngo, who compiled Antifa’s actions on Wednesday from journalists all over Twitter, a courthouse in Seattle was vandalized, harassed people in their homes, attempted to attack an ICE facility in Portland, vandalized and broke windows in the original Seattle Starbucks location and smashed up the Democratic Party of Oregon headquarters, among many other criminal acts:
Multiple windows shattered at the William Kenzo Nakamura Courthouse at 6th Ave and Spring Street. pic.twitter.com/uwtZAycyVT
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) January 21, 2021
“Out of your house, into the street!” Antifa chants as they shine lights into residences near the Space Needle #J20 #Seattle #Antifa #SeattleProtests pic.twitter.com/AQP6DuC3tM
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) January 21, 2021
Federal officers came out of the ICE facility in Portland to disperse the crowd that had assembled outside. After declaring it to be an unlawful assembly, police used tear gas and flashbangs. pic.twitter.com/YntMIB5U6n
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) January 21, 2021
A Starbucks is broken into across from Pike Place Market in Seattle #SeattleProtests #J20 #Seattle #Antifa pic.twitter.com/EXY8eKucbW
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) January 21, 2021
On the ground in Portland, Ore. for @townhallcom. A group of Antifa marchers just attacked the city’s Democratic Party office. They broke windows and spray painted the building.
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) January 20, 2021
Some of them had a hard time breaking the windows. pic.twitter.com/v0PSM7rEvd
And for good measure - because what Antifa "gathering" would be complete without it - they burned American flags in the streets and on the sidewalks:
American flags are burned on the streets of Seattle as part of tonight’s J20 Direct Action #Seattle #SeattleProtests #J20 pic.twitter.com/DTL9CzEHnF
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) January 21, 2021
Antifa are an enemy of the people — all people. The right has been warning people for years, but no one listened. Maybe people will listen now, but it’s highly doubtful.