This is perhaps some of the fakest news in the history of Jewish fake news I’ve ever seen. After anti-fascists vandalized Tucker Carlson’s house and threatened violence against him and his family, PayPal has started banning anti-fascist groups from their service. Hilariously, the Jewish media is claiming that anti-fascists aren’t violent and that it is unfair to equate them to right-wing groups. They are also avoiding any mention of the Carlson incident in their coverage.

The most insane example of this is from a Jewish writer for the Guardian named Sam Levin. He is claiming that PayPal which has already banned all sorts of right-wing groups and personalities from using their services, is involved in a right-wing conspiracy because they have started to ban anti-fascists.

The Jew even referenced Peter Thiel to prove his theory about an alleged right-wing conspiracy even though Thiel hasn’t been involved with PayPal since the early 2000s.

And here’s a direct quote from Levin’s piece which sums up how insane the article is.

Far-right and neo-Nazi groups have repeatedly been linked to violence and murders in America, and the Atlanta group coordinates counter-protests and warns community members about the presence of hate groups, the member said: “To be putting the focus on the people who are day to day opposing these forces and monitoring these forces is just perverse … Everything we do is rooted in community self defense.”

There is also no evidence of equivalent violence by “antifa”, a broad term used to refer to anti-fascists. Members of the Proud Boys were recently arrested in New York after a violent brawl following a speech by McInnes.

No evidence huh? You can literally find thousands of videos on YouTube documenting violence by anti-fascist groups from around the world. Anti-fascists regularly show up to violently attack any sort of right-wing gathering or permitted rally. This is a well-known and established fact.

Andrew Anglin did a similar piece on this story today and was able to document countless incidents of anti-fascist violence over the past few years in just the United States alone. Look at all the videos he found.

2016 – Alex Jones attacked by anti-fascists at Republican National Convention

January 2017 – Inauguration Riots by anti-fascists in Washington DC

February 2017 – MILO UC Berkeley event attacked by anti-fascists

April 2017 – Anti-fascists assault disabled veteran in a wheelchair

August 2017 – Anti-fascists attack Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville

August 2017 – Anti-fascists attack pro-Trump demonstration in Berkeley

September 2017 – Anti-fascists throw urine on female Infowars reporter

February 2018 – Anti-fascists attack Proud Boys at free speech rally in Washington

June 2018 – Patriot Prayer rally attacked by anti-fascists in Portland

July 2018 – Anti-fascists attack prayer vigil for Tommy Robinson in San Francisco

August 2018 – Anti-fascists attack police and media in Charlottesville

October 2018 – Anti-fascists attack motorists and senior citizens in Portland

October 2018 – Proud Boys attacked by anti-fascists leaving event in New York City

November 2018 – Anti-fascists vandalize and threaten violence at Tucker Carlson’s house

That’s quite the list, and that’s probably not even a complete accounting of all the anti-fascist violence that’s taken place in the United States over the past few years. There’s been so much of it that documenting it all is quite the task.

The point being is that these anti-fascist groups are domestic terrorists. This is just a documented fact. They admittedly use violence for political gain which by definition is terrorism. It makes the Jewish media spin on this story such an insane lie.

The spin on this from the anti-fascists, is that they commit violence as a means of self defense against ideas that they believe could result in violence. That’s like claiming that you can lawfully murder someone because you believe they are going to do something violent. This would never hold up in any reasonable court of law.

Something absolutely needs to be done about these anti-fascist groups. The fact that PayPal has started to ban them is a good sign. The Carlson incident has made them fearful enough to the point where they don’t want to get accused of funding terrorist groups.

With Jeff Sessions gone, hopefully the Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker or his permanent replacement will start cracking down on these Jew financed terror operations.