Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy

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In this #1 national bestseller, a journalist who's been attacked by Antifa writes a deeply researched and reported account of the group's history and tactics. When Andy Ngo was attacked in the streets by Antifa in the summer of 2019, most people assumed it was an isolated incident. But those who'd been following Ngo's reporting in outlets like the New York Post and Quillette knew that the attack was only the latest in a long line of crimes perpetrated by Antifa.

In Unmasked, Andy Ngo tells the story of this violent extremist movement from the very beginning. He includes interviews with former followers of the group, people who've been attacked by them, and incorporates stories from his own life. This book contains a trove of documents obtained by the author, published for the first time ever.

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3.5
103 reviews
IG Music
February 11, 2021
"Burning buildings with people inside, stealing from small and large businesses, threatening and harassing reporters. All in the middle of a pandemic where people have already lost everything. This isn't calling for meaningful change in our communities, this is disgusting." That is a quote from the mayor of Portland during the riots. Antifia, BLM were involved along with an arachirst group called Pnw. These groups tainted the death of george floyd. 19 people across america died in protests after george floyd deaths. 19. Not to mention the number of damages, injuries and all out destruction. Then to watch our elected officials come out and say they support the violence and unrest and would work to prevent charges to people in the case of rioting. The left is fasicm. They hold on to race, control of their party and this nation like it's a game. Using everything they suppprt as a pawn to keep them in power. They want control, they need it, they got it. Let's watch the next four years.
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alex
March 17, 2021
"The United States is being attacked in all directions by a movement few understand or recognize." This is the main message of the book. Fear your neighbors there is no room for understanding. "Race riots erupted in May in response to the death of George Floyd...It was later revealed that Floyd’s blood contained a fatal level of fentanyl." Pay attention to the language. To Ngo, the largest civil rights and anti police brutality movement in the history of the world, which occurs in multiple countries is about stoking race antagonism. This disingenuous framing of the events that took place and the subtle racism in these statements echo strongly with people who willing admit to being white nationalists. "Later, in the emergency room, I found out my brain was hemorrhaging." This is just a lie. He flew the next day to do an interview. Andy is very willing to lie to get his point across. He's been known to edit videos before posting them online. Not an honest journalist but a hate monger.
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M C
March 21, 2024
People on here make me laugh. aNtIfA ain't that bad....ffs. people interviewed for this book had bad things to say about them because antifa are a bunch of pedo pushing morons.
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About the author

Andy Cuong Ngo is an American journalist best known for covering protests in Portland, Oregon. He has written columns in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Post, National Review, and others. His series for the New York Post on Portland's "fake hate crime" industry became a viral sensation. He drew national attention when he was attacked by Antifa on the streets of Portland in the summer of 2019. Until recently, he was an editor for Quillette.com.

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