Done reading J. Kb’s post.
I not only expect that the Media has a bit more brains than usual and avoid this compact but also they need to come out and denounce it loudly, something I have not heard yet. Why denounce it?
First: Whatever faint patina you ever had left of impartial observers would be forever gone. The business would finally be the joke we all know it to be and die miserably.
Second: You will be part of a criminal conspiracy. If you “accidentally” film Antifa using blunt instruments and killing somebody, your video is now know as evidence. Not turning it to the authorities as per Antifa’s instructions could be construed by police as suppressing/destroying evidence, a felony in all 50 states if I am not mistaken. For us would be fully considered as such and that ain’t too good for you.
Third: Once you are seen as part and parcel of Antifa, any restrains that existed because you are an alleged member of the Press with First Amendment Protections are gone from the public’s perception. You should come out strong also in condemnation of Andy Ngo’s attack and you did not, that one is hanging around your neck and you have not noticed it yet.
Fourth: We make great Flambé milkshakes.
Notice the first bullet point about not photographing the faces of the antifa terrorists. There can be no expectation of privacy at that level in the public.
Crucial to them though, so they do not face prosecution. Only a criminal wears a mask.
I’ll have to go look it up, but I believe (at least in most southern states) that there are laws that you can’t go to a protest gathering wearing a mask. Something about the KKK…….? I think there are exceptions for Halloween, parties and other gatherings.
They attacked Andy Ngo because he doesn’t follow these policies. You can bet their friendly press does.