Democrats hype up leftist base, remain silent after violent antifa attack
in Berkeley

Six injured after leftists swarm park, target police, Trump supporters

[image: Description: An anti-fascist demonstrator jumps over a barricade
during a free speech rally Sunday, Aug. 27, 2017, in Berkeley, Calif.
Several thousand people converged in Berkeley Sunday for a "Rally
Against Hate" in response to a planned right-wing protest that raised
concerns of violence and triggered a massive police presence. Several
people were arrested for violating rules against covering their faces or
carrying items banned by authorities. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)]
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/multimedia/image/ap_free_speech_rallies_49485jpg/>

An anti-fascist demonstrator jumps over a barricade during a free speech
rally Sunday, Aug. 27, 2017, in Berkeley, Calif. Several thousand people
converged in Berkeley Sunday for a “Rally Against Hate” in response to a
planned right-wing protest that raised ...

By Valerie Richardson
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/staff/valerie-richardson/> - The Washington
Times - Monday, August 28, 2017

California Democrats who whipped up opposition to the weekend’s free speech
rallies had little to say after radical leftist protesters, led by the
antifa movement, attacked police and Trump supporters on Sunday in
Berkeley, injuring six.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/nancy-pelosi/>, who last week
denounced the Patriot Prayer gathering in San Francisco as a “white
supremacist rally,” had no public comment on the leftist violence.

Neither did Rep. Barbara Lee of California, who joined other local
Democrats last week at a press conference to condemn “bigotry and hate”
ahead of what they called a “white nationalist rally in Berkeley.”



Those familiar with recent right-of-center rallies in the Bay Area, Boston
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/boston/> and Portland, Oregon, say
it’s a familiar pattern: Democrats play to their base by hyping fears of
neo-Nazis while ignoring or glossing over any leftist violence.

“There has been nearly complete silence from Democrats regarding the
violence of antifa in Berkeley and elsewhere,” said Cornell Law School
professor William Jacobson. “This silence only emboldens and encourages
those who seek to turn our streets into battlegrounds. Leading Democratic
politicians need to go on record unconditionally rejecting and condemning
antifa.”

Joey Gibson, leader of Patriot Prayer, who was chased and struck by masked
antifa protesters in Berkeley before police rescued him, called on Mrs.
Pelosi <http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/nancy-pelosi/> and San
Francisco Mayor Ed Lee to denounce the leftist violence.





“I’m asking Mayor [Ed] Lee and I’m asking Nancy Pelosi
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/nancy-pelosi/> to speak against this
violence and speak against this hatred, and be consistent with your
message,” Mr. Gibson said at a press conference after canceling his event.

“Nancy Pelosi <http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/nancy-pelosi/>, she’s
trying to further her own agenda, and she’s putting her own citizens in
danger, directly in danger,” he said.

Democrats’ muted response after Berkeley is in sharp contrast to the
Republican reaction following a white nationalist march in Charlottesville
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/charlottesville/>, Virginia, where a
woman was killed and 19 others were injured after a car plowed into a crowd
of protesters.

At its summer meeting Friday, the Republican National Committee passed
unanimously a resolution denouncing the racist beliefs of “Nazis, the KKK,
white supremacists,” and declaring the party “unified in its revulsion at
the abhorrent white supremacist demonstration in Charlottesville
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/charlottesville/>, Virginia.”

After President Trump blamed “hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides”
for the Aug. 12 violence, multiple Republicans urged him to call out white
supremacists and white nationalists by name, which he did in an Aug. 14
statement.

“Racism is evil — and those who cause violence in its name are criminals
and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other hate
groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans,” Mr.
Trump said.

One California Democrat who did condemn the violence at Berkeley was Sen.
Kamala D. Harris, although her spokesman did not mention antifa by name.

“Sen. Harris respects the right for people to peacefully protest but
believes violence has no place in America and condemns any violent actors,”
Harris spokesman Tyrone Gayle said in a Monday email.

Antifa’s defenders argue that it may be extreme but it isn’t racist, while
its critics have decried it as a terrorist group, given its willingness to
use force against “fascists” and others who run afoul of its radical
anti-American ideology.

At one point, protesters in Berkeley chanted, “No Trump! No wall! No USA at
all!”

The leftist violence so far has not killed anybody, but it has resulted in
numerous injuries and property damage, including an estimated $100,000 hit
to the University of California Berkeley from the Feb. 1 rioting against
conservative Milo Yiannopoulos.

At Sunday’s melee, about 100 black-masked protesters jumped police
barricades and chased down and attacked a small number of Trump supporters,
resulting in 13 arrests and injuries to six people, including a police
officer.

Berkeley police reported that protesters threw paint at officers and that
two of the six people hurt were transported to hospitals for treatment.

The chaotic protest erupted even though organizers canceled both events —
Saturday’s Patriot Prayer in San Francisco and the No to Marxism in America
event Sunday in Berkeley — over concerns about violence from
counterprotesters.

Both groups denied any connection to white supremacists. Patriot Prayer’s
Joey Gibson is half-Asian, and his event included mostly nonwhite speakers.
The No to Marxism event was organized by transgender Trump supporter Amber
Cummings.

Ms. Cummings was outraged after Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin denounced the
event as an attempt to send a “racist and hate-filled message.”

“That is an outright lie that this mayor is propagating,” Ms. Cummings said
on the website Berkeleyside. “White supremacy is not allowed at my rally.
We do not want racist people there. We do not want hateful people there.”

Mr. Arreguin did not respond immediately Monday to a request for comment
about the leftist violence. Neither did Ms. Pelosi
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/nancy-pelosi/> nor Ms. Lee.

In Boston <http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/boston/>, the free speech
rally Aug. 19 was similarly characterized as a white nationalist gathering
despite denials by the event’s organizers at Boston Free Speech.

“We don’t need this type of hate,” Mayor Marty Walsh said prior to the
rally on CBS4. “So my message is clear to this group. We don’t want you in
Boston <http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/boston/>. We don’t want you
on Boston <http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/boston/> Common.”

Afterward, Mr. Walsh congratulated those in massive crowd of
counterprotesters who “peacefully stood up for our values” and “stood for
peace and love, not bigotry and hate,” against the small band of those
cordoned off at the free speech rally.

Not mentioned was antifa or the 33 arrests for offenses that included
assault and battery on a police officer, disorderly conduct and resisting
arrest. Several of those detained carried knives, and one was charged with
unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition.

Boston police reported that counterprotesters threw rocks, bottles and
urine. Rally speaker Shiva Ayyadurai said protesters harassed people who
were barred from the free speech event at Boston
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/boston/> Common.

“Outside, we had some of our supporters who were out there, and they were
saying people wearing MAGA hats and holding American flags were completely
attacked,” said Mr. Ayyadurai. “They were mauled by the antifa people.”

The small rally included right-wing, libertarian and progressive voices, as
well as several nonwhite speakers. A moment of silence was held at the
start for Heather Heyer, who was killed at Charlottesville
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/charlottesville/>.

Mr. Ayyadurai, a candidate for the Republican nomination to run against
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts Democrat, accused the Democratic mayor
and Gov. Charlie Baker, a moderate Republican, of cozying up to progressive
voters in advance of their re-election bids next year.

“They’re both up for re-election, they both need quote unquote liberal
Democrat votes,” said Mr. Ayyadurai. “So they used Charlottesville
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/charlottesville/>, and they used the
race card to pound out how much they’re against racism and white supremacy,
and they basically endangered us and the policemen.”

Mr. Baker joined Democratic leaders in signing a resolution denouncing
white supremacy after Charlottesville
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/charlottesville/>, saying that
“white nationalism and neo-Nazism are continuing to grow as menaces to
societal order.”

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