"This was 600 or 700 people. They moved in close order quickly and efficiently and attacked a target and caught it on fire and then escaped from the police. They were incredibly efficient. They hit a target, vanished into the city, and got away." Black bloc props, from interview
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Replying to @NancyRomm
Hi Nancy, just wondering when you're gonna write about the Proud Boys kicking a journalist in the face, please write back I'm just your biggest fan
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Replying to @1misanthrophile @NancyRomm
Not a Proud Boy. Just some drunk jerk attending.
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Replying to @1misanthrophile @NancyRomm
yeah. i know who PB's are and I asked. How else would you know?
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Replying to @hunnybadgermom @NancyRomm
Well, "attended a Proud Boy rally" seems like a good indication of being a Proud Boy but what do I know, this is why we need journalists like
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Does the nightly protest tribe allow journalists (who are NOT sympathetic to them) freely film? Nancy is an exception. Journalists who may expose criminal/anti social behavior of the nightly protesters are at serious risk of being assaulted.
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If I covered the Pentagon and took pictures of top-secret documents, I'd be asked to leave If I covered a corporation and took pictures of internal docs, I'd be asked to leave If I covered a protest and took pictures of activities deemed criminal, I'd be asked to leave
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By "asked to leave" I do mean asked: escorted out The exception is if someone has actively used their camera to hurt people, like Andy Ngo
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