Thursday, July 6, 2017

Patreon employee Aaron Ringgenberg publicly supports terrorist organizations National Antifa

An engineer for patreon Aaron Ringgenberg, has publicly come in support of
Antifa, the network of communist-anarchists now declared domestic terrorist
organization & # 8221. On June 12, the New Jersey Department of Internal
Security and made categorization, citing the leftist group's violent
activities from New York to California.
Ringgenberg from Twitter biography, with its gender pronouns readymade,
gives us everything we need to know about his political preferences (read:
Angled)
I tweeted on diversity and inclusion, progressive politics, & amp; Funny
stuff / cute. He him.
His view of Antifa was not only tolerant but close laudatory (before
deleting his tweet):

This looks like a large group with a good mission statement. I see no
problem. We need anti-fascist active age groups Trump.
& Mdash; Aaron @Anime Expo LA (@singgenberg) July 3, 2017

Aaron Ringgenberg has publicly supported a reputable organization
maintaining an internal terrorist organization.
This should cause serious concern for all those who want the strictly
political and peaceful discourse. What does he mean by anti-fascist groups
active & # 8221;? And better yet, what is a fascist & # 8221;? After all,
leftists such as Sunsara Taylor, schooled by Tucker Carlson earlier in the
year, have Donald Trump and his supporters in the league fascists alongside
Hitler. With this faulty equation comes the misconception that Antifa need
to attack without mercy and potentially kill their ideological opponents.
Shockingly, Antifa incidents at places like the University of California,
Berkeley, have resulted in severe beatings for people whose only crime & #
8221; seems to have been standing for freedom of expression, Donald Trump
support, and / or attend a canceled Milo Yiannopoulos speech.
Whatever mission statement puts out an Antifa group, their mode of
operation, as would experience Ringgenberg, is anonymous assaulting those
considered too right. Men like 48 years, Howard Caplan in Philadelphia this
week:

Aaron Ringgenberg approval of Antifa comes at a strange time to patreon.
The crowdfunding platform just got into bed with Deray Mckesson, the
notorious race-baiter and leader of black life movement putrid matter. Not
only patreon roll the red carpet for McKesson recently he thanked him
obsequiously to spend much time with us & # 8221;:

@deray thank you for stopping by @Patreon and spend time with us. It was an
honor all!
& Mdash; Adam Fishman (@fishmanaf) On June 29, 2017


It was nice to visit @Patreon and learn more about the work there & # 39;
all are. I & # 39; m excited about the possibilities!
https://t.co/egL7970bvQ
&
Mdash; deray McKesson (@deray) June 30, 2017

What the right patreon ban users now?
High SJW inspired technology companies began to prohibit the likes of Milo
Yiannopoulos, while turning their eyes to the violent leftists. If they're
going after gays who hate feminism, what about those of us who support
traditional patriarchal?
We've seen this before with another social media company & # 8211; Twitter.
Jack Dorsey once innovative company is on the road to support and pandering
to the types SJW. Dorsey himself adulated on Deray Mckesson. Worse, Anita
Sarkeesian, which defines the online abuse as a challenge to his position,
was appointed to Twitter's Trust and Security Council, a very thinly veiled
attempt to impose censorship on the mass points preservatives view. Even
reading with moderate optimism the current climate technology will lead
many to assume, rightly, that patreon is likely to follow suit.
As Twitter quickly yielded to fringe leftists, really violent people and
groups in the ISIS mold were allowed to keep accounts with almost no
company refoulement. The real targets have become people with ideologies
that upset, incisive, including Milo Yiannopoulos rather than extremist
real life espousing serious violence. Martin Shkreli, who had already upset
the gay community because of its decision to increase the price of a
medicine against AIDS, against the Twitter ban hammer as well, ostensibly
to himself Photoshopping images with a feminist journalist. Patreon will be
next to go full mental?
Aaron Ringgenberg If the employer is not going on the road to slaughter
conservative users, simple approval of extremist groups on the left is
pretty bad. Return of the Kings and other outlets have cataloged a number
of remarkably sinister incidents of late, all involving SJW coordinated and
malicious violence. Non-leftists men defend against Antifa bottle of
attacks are labeled denigrate women and Trump supporters are the victims of
attacks Antifa with hard metal objects.
There are astoundingly dark consequences when these actions are not only
ignored, but also promoted by external support organizations Antifa. Aaron
Ringgenberg should be ashamed.
Who's next?
Roosh PayPal ban is a taste of what is to come in a series of technology
companies. conservative views or simply non-leftists are well into their
sites.
In many ways our readers are our best researchers. To your knowledge, that
& # 8221 not suitable; users (read: criminal thinking) are social media
websites have launched or crowdfunding? Perhaps you are one of them. Roosh,
for example, now has a lifetime ban from PayPal and will be the tip of the
iceberg before too long. Equally important, as employees, as Aaron
Ringgenberg, and even executives of technology companies support these
leftists with the intention of creating real violence?
Aaron Ringgenberg is in all likelihood one of the many workers overzealous
technology that hold deep sympathy and abiding for violent leftist groups.
Their negative role should be closely monitored and, when necessary, called
for what it is. social media platforms and crowdfunding are essential tools
for conservative points of spirit tradition as the return of the king,
which is why we can not take them for granted. If harnessed for purposes of
the left, as they often are, they can be used against us with terrible and
violent results.
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