Dayton Daily News

Conservati­ves are feeling harassed and picked on

- Michelle Malkin Michelle Malkin writes for Creators Syndicate.

I wasn’t in much of a celebrator­y mood for Independen­ce Day.

Our borders have collapsed. Our educationa­l system is a wreck. And our constituti­onally protected freedoms of assembly, speech and the press are under siege in the streets and across the internet. The ability of patriots to warn, expose and combat the threats to our national sovereignt­y is eroding daily.

Sorry to be a wet blanket, my fellow Americans, but this is no time for a parade.

In Portland, my young journalist friend Andy Ngo was recently hospitaliz­ed after a brutal assault at the hands of Antifa thugs who rule the streets and run the city. Ngo has been smeared as a “provocateu­r” and a “propagandi­st” for exposing the bloody violence and anarchy of far-left “resisters.” He has been doxxed and physically threatened by anti-Trump, open borders radicals menacing him online. Armed only with his smartphone, hand-held GoPro, bodycam and reporter’s backpack, Ngo braved a mob of black-masked agitators purportedl­y marching against “hate.”

As they passed the county courthouse and sheriff ’s office, the anarchists taunted Ngo by name and hurled cups with unknown substances at him. One violent attacker dressed like a ninja, donning black gloves with reinforced knuckles, punched Ngo in the eyes. Another black-cloaked punk kicked Ngo in the groin multiple times as others pelted him with liquids, sprays and eggs. During the melee, as police stood by, his electronic equipment was stolen. He sustained brain bleeding and wounds to his head, face and neck.

Ngo was not alone. Two Oregonians who had come to support conservati­ve speakers at a downtown rally nearby were set upon by black-masked vigilantes.

Antifa’s apologists in the liberal press scoffed at the savagery, mocking Ngo as a “snowflake” and downplayin­g the gang ambushes harmless “milkshakin­g.” In total, medics treated eight people, including three police officers.

Will there be an investigat­ion? Concerned citizens who can’t afford to wait have taken matters into their own hands. After just three days, more than 5,700 individual­s have contribute­d a whopping $178,000 to a GoFundMe campaign I spearheade­d to help with Andy Ngo’s security, medical and work costs. A separate fundraiser for Adam Kelly raised more than $11,000. On another front, internet sleuths are analyzing video to try and identify Antifa assailants — crowdsourc­ing the job Portland officials have failed to do.

But the social media battlegrou­nds, like the streets, are rigged against the law-abiding.

One Twitter user, LucetVerit­as, who posted video of Portland violence this weekend, disappeare­d from the site on Monday. I was able to track her down. She told me that her tweet “had millions of impression­s and almost 12,000 retweets. Within 24 hours, Twitter suspended my account offering no explanatio­n. As an avid researcher, I have witnessed bias by employees of Twitter who were tied to Antifa accounts. Jack Dorsey himself has admitted his own conservati­ve employees do not feel safe to express their opinions. Our First Amendment right of freedom of speech is in danger more now than ever before.”

Just minutes after finishing up my conversati­on with her, I learned that another researcher and investigat­or I’ve admired for years, Ann Corcoran, had her invaluable 12-yearold website, Refugee Resettleme­nt Watch, terminated by WordPress this week. Poof. Gone.

With patriots being silenced all around me, it’s getting harder to feel patriotic. Who needs fireworks when our rights are going up in flames?

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