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Politics : Tell a joke - anything goes

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (6264)8/9/2019 10:33:04 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) of 13850
 
Photos: Cross-Dressing And Antifa Masks…The Twisted Pastimes Of The Ohio Shooter




(Tea Party PAC) – It has been well-established, albeit under-reported, that the Dayton, Ohio shooter was a far-left supporter of Antifa, the anti-ICE terrorist, and Elizabeth Warren.

This is a very inconvenient narrative for the left.

It’s even weirder than you think, however.


Connor Betts, the man who fired on a crowd outside a Dayton bar on Saturday night, killing 9 and injuring over 20, had a very strange pastime.

He apparently donned an Antifa mask and a woman’s dress in a death mental band called “Menstrual Munchies.”

Infowars reports:

Now Death Metal Underground’s Robert de Sandford reports that in a 2018 performance video posted to Facebook (since removed), “Betts dons a dress and a mask commonly worn by Antifa members.”

As a member of ‘Menstrual Munchies’, Betts was part of a grindcore music scene that had vehemently embraced Antifa and, according to de Sandford, could be “responsible for the radicalization of heavy metal’s first mass-murderer musician.”

De Sandford notes that Betts was friends with a similar band called NeckBeard Deathcamp, which he claims has previously called “for violence and killing of “Nazis,” “incels,” and law abiding civilians who happen to hold right-of-center political views.”

“Antifascism,”communism, and other radical left wing ideologies have been increasingly promoted within the metal community since about 2013, when a number of popular metal journalists began gushing over the antics of Antifa and even started promoting their violence,” de Sandford wrote.

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