N.Y. Times discovers Antifa's an 'insurrectionary anarchist' movement
Violence not 'spontaneous eruption of anger at racial injustice'
A photographer who expected to find white supremacists and people angered by racial injustice behind the looting that has plagued American cities since the death of George Floyd on Memorial Day instead found "insurrectionary anarchists" bent on revolution, according to a member of the New York Times editorial board.
The photographer, Jeremy Lee Quinn, had something of an epiphany after he witnessed the looting of a shoe store during a Black Lives Matter protest in Santa Monica, California, on May 31, wrote the Times' Farah Stockman.
Quinn saw black-clad men wearing masks acting as supervisors of the looting.
The next day he saw a black-clad white man break a store window with a crowbar but take nothing.
Quinn saw a pattern after scanning videos of looting nationwide, noticing the same type of supervising, wrote Stockman.
Eventually he discovered that groups he thought would be tied to white supremacy were "insurrectionary anarchists."
https://www.wnd.com/2020/10/4858670/
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