So 9News hired a murderous "security guard" who:

✅Hates right-wingers
✅Has a tattoo indicating antifa affiliation
✅Didn't even have a license to be a security guard

Let's put some 9News people in prison for this.
I want to see people like @KyleClark panhandling for money when this is over and @9NEWS reduced to a soup kitchen.
9News is a serious operation and scumbags like Kyle Clark are serious journalists🥴 ImageImage
The people in my mentions complaining about civility and "freedom of the press" are living in an alternate reality. Right-wingers are murdered in the streets, their killers receive glowing press, and "objective" journos try to destroy right-wing publications.
Some thoughts on the inevitable push back that will come in the form of vehement denial this guy is connected to antifa

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