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Thugs attack gay journalist of color

But here’s why the left-leaning media aren’t interested

- VICTOR JOECKS COMMENTARY Victor Joecks’ column appears each Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Listen to him discuss his columns each Monday at 10 a.m. with Kevin Wall on 790 Talk Now. Contact him at vjoecks@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-4698. Follow @victorjoe

LAST weekend, a predominan­tly white crowd violently attacked a gay minority journalist who was filming a protest march. Even though there was video of the attack, the mainstream media largely ignored the story.

That doesn’t seem to make sense. Even before Donald Trump won the presidenti­al election, the Committee to Protect Journalist­s declared that a Trump victory would be a “threat to press freedom.” CNN White House correspond­ent Jim Acosta recently published a book titled “The Enemy of the People: A dangerous time to tell the truth in America.”

A mob attacked a journalist in broad daylight and left him bloodied and bruised. It’s all the proof the media need to show that Trump’s demonizati­on of the press is as dangerous as they’d warned.

But the media weren’t interested in the story, however, because the violence didn’t fit that narrative. It was a crowd of leftists who attacked an independen­t-minded journalist named Andy Ngo.

Ngo is an editor for the website Quillette, which is committed to the free exchange of ideas. Leftists hate Quillette because it won’t censor ideas they

find offensive. For the past couple of years, Ngo also has documented the violent behavior of antifa, a decentrali­zed group of radical leftists.

Antifa stands for anti-fascists. In theory, its members are protesting racist groups. In practice, antifa consists of communists and anarchists itching for a fight. Black-clad protestors avoid accountabi­lity by cowardly covering their faces with gas masks or bandanas.

But because antifa is associated with the far left, it has many defenders in the mainstream media. In 2017, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo equated antifa to U.S. troops storming the beaches of Normandy. In 2017, NBC ran an article entertaini­ng the idea that antifa violence was “ethical.”

On June 29, Ngo went to an antifa rally in Portland, Oregon. He filmed antifa members as they marched through the streets without a permit. Twice, antifa members threw what appeared to be milkshakes at him. Both times, Ngo reported it to the police, who were standing nearby. Police officers refused to enter the crowd for fear of upsetting the mob that was already breaking the law.

Ngo went back to work filming. Then antifa goons began to punch him in the head. One took his GoPro camera. One kicked him. Others threw eggs and rocks at him. Someone sprayed him with silly string. Ngo says he may have been pepper sprayed as well. The attack left him with a brain bleed. He had to spend a night in the hospital as a result of the attack.

Imagine if this had happened at a Trump rally. It would have been headline news and received 24/7 coverage on cable outlets. The press would have peppered Trump with questions about the attack and demanded he renounce his violent supporters.

But leading Democrat presidenti­al candidates haven’t condemned the attack. Why would they? There’s no evidence mainstream media outlets have even asked them about it. That’s despite Joe Biden calling antifa “courageous” in April.

You could also see the media’s bias when they finally got around to addressing the assault. In a story written three days after the attack, CNN reported Ngo “blames antifa protestors for the attack. CNN has not been able to confirm that those who attacked Ngo were antifa protesters.”

Contrast that with how CNN first reported on Jussie Smollett claiming he was the victim of a hate crime. “‘Empire’ actor Jussie Smollett was attacked in the early morning hours on Tuesday,” CNN reported.

See the difference? There is a video of antifa dirt bags punching and kicking Ngo. CNN isn’t sure who attacked him. Smollett accuses two white males of identifyin­g him at 2 a.m. in the middle of a polar vortex to commit a hate crime. CNN reports it as fact.

If you want to understand why conservati­ves despise the mainstream media, just look at what happened to Ngo. The national press has more loyalty to leftist narratives than to a reporter who was assaulted for doing his job.

 ?? Dave Killen The Oregonian via The Associated Press, File ?? After a confrontat­ion between authoritie­s and protesters, police use pepper spray as multiple groups, including Rose City Antifa, the Proud Boys and others protest in downtown Portland, Oregon, on June 29.
Dave Killen The Oregonian via The Associated Press, File After a confrontat­ion between authoritie­s and protesters, police use pepper spray as multiple groups, including Rose City Antifa, the Proud Boys and others protest in downtown Portland, Oregon, on June 29.
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