As the son of communist refugees, Andy Ngo is no stranger to the dangers of that political ideology. The Portland-based journalist, known for covering Antifa–the term used to describe anti-facists who generally wear masks and often are associated with violence and destruction–was hospitalized last month after being physically attacked by masked agitators.

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  1. Taras Coolidge
    Taras
    @Taras

    An important interview.

    N.B.:  Antifa members should never be called “anti-fascist”, as in the text above.   They are, in reality, street level fascists, deceptively named.

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  2. RebeccaCoffey Thatcher
    RebeccaCoffey
    @RebeccaCoffey

    Hopefully Mr. Ngo will fully recover from his injuries. I am so sorry that he felt he was humiliated. Those who attacked him should feel humiliated for the uncivilized way they behaved. And they should feel the weight of the law.

    I agree with the comment that the black block mob are “street level fascists”.

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