


Antifa Beat Reporter Andy Ngo writes that antifa is worried they might have gone too far.
In their own words, they admit fearing the loss of their long-standing ability to mark conservatives for death without much resistance. They point out that for the first time, even apolitical groups, institutions, and businesses feel safe expressing sympathy to Kirk's family and supporters. Compounding their panic, numerous people have already been fired after celebrating the assassination online.
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The report also acknowledges that Antifa's recent attacks on Sean Feucht's Christian worship events have backfired badly. Cameras captured masked militants assaulting families and children -- images that damaged Antifa's carefully crafted narrative. The group admits these events, combined with the Kirk assassination, risk "galvanizing otherwise politically inactive conservatives." They are desperate to prevent that.
The report urges a tactic to divide the right by pushing anti-Israel/anti-semitic propaganda to set the Tucker Carlson/Nick Fuentes/Candace Owens (and increasingly Megyn Kelly) Nazi-curious pseudoright against the actual decent right, and vice-versa.
I have a lot more to say about that later. For now, I'll leave this as an antifa post.