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Gavin McInnes: Proud Boys Declare Victory in Berkeley

April 20, 2017 By Kathy Shaidle

Gavin McInnes writes:

After we were disarmed, the police must have had orders to stand down because they completely vanished. Soon after, the protesters surrounded the event and formed a moat of human filth around us so we could not get out. The speeches went on despite M-80s and rocks being thrown at the crowd. Then, when it was time to leave, something drastic happened. Instead of waiting for the police to come back, the crowd began fighting their way out. When they found an opening, they sent their women home and stayed to fight. Patriots beat the protesters mercilessly while dodging rocks and bricks and mace. It’s worth noting we didn’t throw the rocks back. We just tossed them aside. We were also the only ones with volunteer medics to help the injured. They didn’t care what happened to their guys. Our side knocked over barricades and stole the anarchists’ flag. We sent the brats running and took back Berkeley. More important, we took back the culture. This wasn’t just a battle in the war. It was a tectonic shift in the culture. Antifa themselves have begun quitting in droves and publishing letters to their fellow revolutionaries asking, “Are you sure we’re the good guys?”

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