Darn that scourge of left-wing unrest threatening the nation with their giant orange baby balloons, hence the need for gun-toting Nazi snowflakes threatening violence and the Russian media covering it live, this week in Seattle. Because it’s always about those oppressed white folks and their proud-boy snack commandos.
Fresh off a disorderly rally in Portland, Joey Gibson and his far-right political group Patriot Prayer are on their way to Seattle. The group has a permit to bring their free speech and guns to City Hall Plaza next Saturday, August 18, with a rally they are calling "Liberty or Death - Rally Against Left Wing Violence."
Gibson, a Republican Senate candidate in Washington, has a track record of provoking intense counter-protests at his rallies. The far-right group Proud Boys are closely aligned with Gibson and extremists have been attracted to the Republican Senate candidate, including the white supremacist that allegedly killed two people in Portland last year. Nicholas Boling, the vice president of Seattle’s Proud Boys chapter, confirmed to The Stranger that his group will attend the August 18 rally.
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A website that offered free anti-anti-fascist t-shirts for a real far-right march appears to have been a trap by anti-fascists.
On August 18, Trump supporters will host the “National March
Against Far-Left Violence” in several cities, organized by a pair of frequent attendees at far-right rallies. Expected participants include members of anti-Muslim group the Proud Boys and people involved in the pro-Trump troll group Patriot Prayer, which has attracted white supremacists. In early July, when march leaders were planning their event, an apparent ally set up a website where marchers could pre-order anti-anti-fascist t-shirts. But the website appears to have been a trap by antifa, who turned around and published the names and addresses they’d collected from the website.
Now the far-right is trying to get their apparent anti-fascist trolls arrested.