• May 18, 2024

Antifa Bullies Powell’s Books Into Removing Andy Ngo’s Book; Still Sells 60+ Versions of Mein Kampf (VIDEO)

 Antifa Bullies Powell’s Books Into Removing Andy Ngo’s Book; Still Sells 60+ Versions of Mein Kampf (VIDEO)

Iconic Portland book store Powell’s Books has now become the focal point of the antifa terrorists, as the thugs showed up to protest the store for carrying Andy Ngo’s book. Somehow the book store is now all of a sudden of a hub of evil fascists.

The crowd is growing loud. @Powells you really fucked up this time#PortlandProtestspic.twitter.com/TsuYVhSyV5

— Everything in Andy Ngo’s book is lie (@it_aint_pretty_) January 11, 2021

The store is EMPTY.

A former employee has told me that the Powell’s fired an employee that had been doxed by Andy

As well, Powell’s headquarters is only a half a block away #PDXProtestspic.twitter.com/lvXJzLSgi4

— Everything in Andy Ngo’s book is lie (@it_aint_pretty_) January 11, 2021

Farl*y gets into it with a protestor and this is the police response. This is why protestors are calling to abolish the pigs #PortlandProtestspic.twitter.com/yvkunn6Vie

— Everything in Andy Ngo’s book is lie (@it_aint_pretty_) January 11, 2021

Signs are changed and more go up in all windows #PDXProtestspic.twitter.com/QlM08oZEvK

— Everything in Andy Ngo’s book is lie (@it_aint_pretty_) January 11, 2021

That’s right, not even the long-time book store is immune from antifa’s rage. Powell’s has been an integral part of the Portland community for several decades.

Willamette Week reports:

Responding to customer outcry, Powell’s Books announced Monday it would not carry in its stores a book by the conservative pundit Andy Ngo critical of Portland anti-fascists, but would continue to sell it online.

His book, Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy, will be published by Hachette on Feb. 21. Over the weekend, local activists launched an online campaign demanding Powell’s drop the book.

Powell’s responded that it had not hand-selected the book, but copies had been automatically supplied by Hachette, the publisher. The bookseller said it would not promote the book, or place it on store shelves.

That answer satisfied few. Several dozen people protested outside the front doors of Powell’s City of Books on West Burnside Street on Monday afternoon, blocking the front doors, and pledged to return Tuesday morning. Others criticized Powell’s for bowing to pressure about which books it would stock.

In response to an inquiry from WW, Ngo said he was disappointed.

“Given that Powell’s dedicates part of every year to banned and censored books, it’s a shame they’ve made the decision to restrict in-store sales of a book by a local author weeks ahead of release,” he said. “However, I also have sympathy for them given how ruthless Antifa have been in vandalizing and hurting local businesses.”

KOIN 6 reports that

Source: The Gateway Pundit

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