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10/13/2018 12:44 EDT

Pro-Trump Gang Seen In Footage Assaulting Anti-Fascist Protesters In ManhattanProud Boys — a misogynistic and anti-Muslim proto-fascist group — pummeled anti-fascist protesters outside a Proud Boys event at a New York Republican club.

By Christopher Mathias, HuffPost US

NEW YORK — Minutes after an event at a Manhattan Republican club meant to celebrate violence against leftists, attendees belonging to a proto-fascist, pro-Trump street gang reportedly pummeled three people on the sidewalk in Manhattan’s Upper East Side while shouting homophobic slurs.

Footage posted online by video journalist Sandi Bachom shows a group of men who appear to be Proud Boys — a misogynistic and anti-Muslim fraternity known for committing acts of political violence across the country — kicking and punching three apparent anti-fascist protesters as they lay prone on the sidewalk.

“Do you feel brave now, faggot?” one of the attackers yelled, according to Bachom and another journalist, photographer Shay Horse. Another video shows multiple attackers yelling “faggot.”

https://youtu.be/2d3MRZC5FQI

Both Bachom and Horse told HuffPost they believed the altercation began when three anti-fascist protesters knocked a red “Make America Great Again” hat off a Proud Boy member’s head.

But then, the two journalists recounted, the confrontation turned into a mob assault, with Proud Boys vastly outnumbering the anti-fascists.

“They turned it into a pummeling,” Horse said. “This was three people on the ground and people just kicking the shit out of them.”

The violence occurred just minutes after roughly 30 apparent Proud Boys exited the Metropolitan Republican Club, the GOP’s headquarters in New York City, where Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes had been invited to give a speech.

This is one of those nights where things seem even more fucked up when editing/reviewing my photos. It wasn’t until I wanna editing that I realized how many fights were happening at once. pic.twitter.com/rRcXV5nXWJ

— Shay Horse (@HuntedHorse) October 13, 2018

McInnes billed the event as an anniversary celebration to lionize a Japanese ultranationalist who assassinated the head of the Japanese Socialist Party with a sword on Oct. 12, 1960.

McInnes wrote on Instagram this week that he would be “re-enacting this inspiring moment at the Metropolitan Club.”

A video posted on Twitter by Fox News shows McInnes waving a sword outside the event. Fox News misleadingly implied in its tweet that “antifa” —or anti-fascists — had been responsible for the sword and the violence.

The dude with the sword? That’s Gavin McInnes, founder of the far-right fascist gang the Proud Boys. The vandalism? No evidence that it’s “antifa.” The violence? Videos from last night show abt 20 Proud Boys beating 3 people while they’re on the ground.

This is so infuriating https://t.co/AaIM5gpmqL

— Christopher Mathias (@letsgomathias)**October 13, 2018

According to Bachom and Horse, some 50 anti-fascists protested outside McInnes’ appearance at the Metropolitan Republican Club. “Kill more Nazis!” they chanted at one point.

Video footage from Bachom shows dozens of apparent Proud Boys piling out of the club as anti-fascists chant after them. Cops kept the two sides separated, Bachom said. The violent confrontation occurred just a few minutes later, when three or so anti-fascists confronted the attendees on 82nd Street between Park Avenue and Lexington Avenue, she said.

The footage shows cops arriving on the scene and eventually breaking up the fight, but then allowing the Proud Boys — group members are known for wearing black Fred Perry polo shirts — to walk away from the scene.

Bachom’s footage shows them then walking through the streets of Manhattan, belting out chants of “Uhuru” and “I like beer!” — a reference to the U.S. Senate testimony of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who had been accused of sexually assaulting a girl when he was in high school.

The group even felt emboldened enough to pose for a photo:

The Proud Boys even waited to do a group photo after the fights. They were hyped the fuck up after that. Flashing their white power hand symbol before marching towards a downtown train. pic.twitter.com/JP6jiM8Yud

— Shay Horse (@HuntedHorse) October 13, 2018

Asked about alleged assaults near the Metropolitan Republican Club, an NYPD spokesperson said three people — two 20-year-olds and a 35-year-old — were arrested at the corner of 3rd Avenue and East 84th Street a little before 9 p.m. They were each charged with assault and robbery. One man was charged with resisting arrest.

The NYPD could “not confirm any known group association” of those arrested, or “whether or not they attended the event” at the Metropolitan Republican Club, or whether they attacked anyone who did attend, the spokesperson said. The department added it wasn’t aware of anyone being hospitalized.

Police were also investigating vandalism at the club Thursday night. The unknown vandal spray-painted anarchy symbols on the club’s front doors, broke a window, and left a note decrying the club for inviting “a hipster-fascist clown to dance for them” — a reference to McInnes.

The Proud Boys are listed as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks extremist groups. Although Proud Boys claim to disavow bigotry, its members are routinely revealed to be white nationalists or have connections to white nationalist groups. Jason Kessler, the organizer of the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville last year — where a neo-Nazi drove his car into a crowd of anti-racist protesters, killing Heather Heyer — was a Proud Boy.

McInnes, a founder of Vice Media, has written articles for white nationalist websites including VDare.com and American Renaissance. Once asked by a New York Press reporter what he thought of his neighbors in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, McInnes responded, “Well, at least they’re not n****rs or Puerto Ricans. At least they’re white.” (He later claimed to have been joking.)

McInnes regularly incites Proud Boys to commit acts of violence. In 2017, he said Proud Boys wishing to become a fourth-degree member of the group — the highest rank — had to “get beat up, kick the crap out of an antifa.”

Reached for comment, McInnes called this reporter a member of antifa, then claimed it was anti-fascists who instigated the violence Friday evening, including by “hurl[ing] a bottle of urine” at him.

“I recognized one of them,” he said in an email. “He was there an hour before the talk screaming at people. He stole a Proud Boys MAGA hat and was immediately tuned up. You guys picked a fight without the means to back it up - again.”

“Fuck around and find out,” he added.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

https://m.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/proud-boys-new-york-assault-gavin-mcinnes_us_5bc20d60e4b0bd9ed55a96ee?ncid=fcbklnkcahpmg00000001
 

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So Antifa showed up to protest a Proud Boys event, shouted "Kill more Nazis", hurled urine at them, vandalized the venue, and then started a fight with them by stealing a MAGA hat off of one their heads? What's their complaint, that they lost the fight they started? Lesson? Don't start fights, especially with people who are likely to win the fight.

The NYPD are not fools. They understand how this happened, and they understand the difference between a real hate group and a SPLC hate group.

The Huffpost is a silly publication. Really nothing more than a comic book. Though I do admire their creativity. "Proto facist" is a new one. Does it mean facist, or not? If not, what's the difference? Sounds like they're finally giving up on "neo-Nazi" or straight "fascist" ever sticking. And "Shay Horse" - nothing more need be said about that nom de plume! Oddly, the "journalist" named "Sandi Bashom" doesn't seem to have gotten involved in any of the bashing.

In all seriousness, if these Antifa twits had ever learned the lessons of childhood, like "keep your hands to yourself", stuff like this would never happen.
 

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So Antifa showed up to protest a Proud Boys event, shouted "Kill more Nazis", hurled urine at them, vandalized the venue, and then started a fight with them by stealing a MAGA hat off of one their heads? What's their complaint, that they lost the fight they started? Lesson? Don't start fights, especially with people who are likely to win the fight.

The NYPD are not fools. They understand how this happened, and they understand the difference between a real hate group and a SPLC hate group.

The Huffpost is a silly publication. Really nothing more than a comic book. Though I do admire their creativity. "Proto facist" is a new one. Does it mean facist, or not? If not, what's the difference? Sounds like they're finally giving up on "neo-Nazi" or straight "fascist" ever sticking. And "Shay Horse" - nothing more need be said about that nom de plume! Oddly, the "journalist" named "Sandi Bashom" doesn't seem to have gotten involved in any of the bashing.

In all seriousness, if these Antifa twits had ever learned the lessons of childhood, like "keep your hands to yourself", stuff like this would never happen.

And once again, Bud steps bravely into the breach to save the innocent, vulnerable, bullied Proud Boys from being called neo nazi street thugs.

Poor Proud Boys - just there, minding their own business, probably shopping for flowers and puppies when the mean antifa attacked them all for no reason....
 

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And once again, Bud steps bravely into the breach to save the innocent, vulnerable, bullied Proud Boys from being called neo nazi street thugs.

Poor Proud Boys - just there, minding their own business, probably shopping for flowers and puppies when the mean antifa attacked them all for no reason....
Didn't you read the article? The Proud Boys didn't need anyone's protection. Surely you understand that the Antifa protesters started the fight, and got what you sometimes get when you start a fight?

Antifa did attack them for "reasons". These reasons include that groups like the Proud Boys disagree with Antifa about just about everything political, McInness ridicules Antifa in the media, and Antifa doesn't mind taking a mild beating if they think that could drum up some support for themselves (which is otherwise weak, and not growing). These reasons, and the fact that Antifa has some pretty stupid members with some pretty faulty mirrors (otherwise, I can't understand the fights they pick). I could add in that they might also have attacked them because it certainly appears that the Proud Boys have a lot more fun than Antifa members do. It's always irritating when everyone else seems to having all the fun.
 

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Didn't you read the article? The Proud Boys didn't need anyone's protection. Surely you understand that the Antifa protesters started the fight, and got what you sometimes get when you start a fight?

Antifa did attack them for "reasons". These reasons include that groups like the Proud Boys disagree with Antifa about just about everything political, McInness ridicules Antifa in the media, and Antifa doesn't mind taking a mild beating if they think that could drum up some support for themselves (which is otherwise weak, and not growing). These reasons, and the fact that Antifa has some pretty stupid members with some pretty faulty mirrors (otherwise, I can't understand the fights they pick). I could add in that they might also have attacked them because it certain appears that the Proud Boys have a lot more fun than Antifa members do. It's always irritating when everyone else seems to having all the fun.
Sounds like the proud boys can't fight fairly.

"Both Bachom and Horse told HuffPost they believed the altercation began when three anti-fascist protesters knocked a red “Make America Great Again” hat off a Proud Boy member’s head."

Sounds like the journalists were not 100 percent sure what happened, hence the use of the word "believed."
 

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Sounds like the proud boys can't fight fairly.

"Both Bachom and Horse told HuffPost they believed the altercation began when three anti-fascist protesters knocked a red “Make America Great Again” hat off a Proud Boy member’s head."

Sounds like the journalists were not 100 percent sure what happened, hence the use of the word "believed."
Not "knocked a hat off a head". Tried to take the hat. Here's Bachom's YouTube channel. See her description of the video: https://www.youtube.com/user/Schlockumentaries
 

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Didn't you read the article? The Proud Boys didn't need anyone's protection. Surely you understand that the Antifa protesters started the fight, and got what you sometimes get when you start a fight?

Antifa did attack them for "reasons". These reasons include that groups like the Proud Boys disagree with Antifa about just about everything political, McInness ridicules Antifa in the media, and Antifa doesn't mind taking a mild beating if they think that could drum up some support for themselves (which is otherwise weak, and not growing). These reasons, and the fact that Antifa has some pretty stupid members with some pretty faulty mirrors (otherwise, I can't understand the fights they pick). I could add in that they might also have attacked them because it certainly appears that the Proud Boys have a lot more fun than Antifa members do. It's always irritating when everyone else seems to having all the fun.
He probably read all about it at website like the one that inspired some woman to try to burn down a hotel that housed refugees here in town.
The fire follows an online anti-refugee campaign involving postings on right-wing websites and included a video taken by trespassers showing what they claimed was vandalism by refugees staying at the hotel.
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2018/10/12/tensions-high-after-fire-set-at-refugee-hotel.html
 

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There is no right side here. Just two tiny groups vying for attention and spoiling for a fight.

Both want YouTube videos and to monetize their Extreme politics. Cops need to contain and seperate obviously for the public good but if both sides continue later with no cops to stop it my sympathy only goes to the calmer public.

Whatever heads get knocked is their own damn fault.
 

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Is this like the other thread where you said having your shirt grabbed is justification to beat the shit out of someone?
The Jane Creba incident happened because someone knocked a hat off of another, at least that's what set it off. I bet the right wingers would not justify that as a reason to have a gun battle due to it being mostly black men being involved. I know one is more extreme than the other with the proud boys using their fists, but both could end with casualties. But then the right wingers almost always dig very far up their asses for excuses when one of their own shoots someone.
 

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The Jane Creba incident happened because someone knocked a hat off of another, at least that's what set it off. I bet the right wingers would not justify that as a reason to have a gun battle due to it being mostly black men being involved. I know one is more extreme than the other with the proud boys using their fists, but both could end with casualties. But then the right wingers almost always dig very far up their asses for excuses when one of their own shoots someone.
Who came to who's event to confront them again?

Anyway both are wrong to engage in violence. Period.
 

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Aren't the right wing the espousers and protecters of free speech?
Yes, they are.

To clear things up for you, trying to steal a hat and vandalizing property are not encompassed by free speech.
 

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Its a moral duty to shut down Nazis.
Good on them.
It's vigilantism. It's not their duty. It's the duty of the proper authorities to shut down and prosecute any illegal activity.

It's not their duty to start fights.
 

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Are the Neo nazis, KKK, Proud boys espousers and protectors of free speech???
Doesn't matter. If they aren't then no one will listen.
 

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Yes, they are.

To clear things up for you, trying to steal a hat and vandalizing property are not encompassed by free speech.
Why would they want that hat? Makes no sense. It clearly says in the article that it was knocked off.

These proud boys weren't fighting fairly, nothing to be "proud" of. We don't really have the full story either. However, jumping and outnumbering people is pure cowardice that is not justified under the law.
 
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