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Summary of Andy Ngo’s Unmasked
- Narrated by: Paul Allen
- Length: 27 mins
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Summary
No time to read? Get the main key insights from this Summary of Andy Ngo’s Unmasked in a short listen.
A few key insights from Chapter 1:
- Due to America’s race sensitivities, police shootings of African Americans have been used by radical left-wing groups such as Antifa to further the false narrative of “bloodthirsty” police against “innocent” black bystanders. George Floyd’s death presented the greatest opportunity for this narrative to spark uprisings against the state.
- The riots and looting that followed Floyd’s death in Minnesota can be seen being led by mysterious vandals wearing all black. These were likely members of Antifa, as many were seen breaking windows, a common Antifa tactic that is meant to incite a protest into full-blown anarchy.
- Antifa was largely acquitted for leading these insurrections due to lack of evidence, yet being able to evade identification is by Antifa’s design. They are a leaderless organization made up of small, independent groups that use cybersecurity to remain hidden, and strike in hopes of inciting violence.
- Many other Antifa groups across the country rallied in “solidarity” with the destruction taking place in Minnesota. Of course, their idea of standing in solidarity was further rioting, looting, and destruction. Buildings were burned after being robbed, and both police and innocent bystanders were attacked by protesters.
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