The Huffington Post’s Christopher Mathias [Tweet him/Email him] earns a living trying to ruin patriots, even exposing them to threats of violence. But like other doxers who front for Antifa and Black Lives Matter, he’s a privileged rich kid. Thus he targets those he undoubtedly believes are his lessers working-class dissidents who’ve had enough of Antifa, Black Lives Matter, the Floyd Hoax, and Critical Race Theory. And like the rest, because he punches down, he richly deserves what he dishes out. Let’s dox another doxer!
By my calculation, Mathias has smeared 80 people just since the beginning of 2021. Undoubtedly, smearing 13 people a month is no easy job. But before detailing his professional career and a few of his targets, it’s worth reprising his life of Riley before he rose to become a key hitman for the radical Left and its Antifa terror auxiliary. (
Tim Lenahan returning home to New Jersey for final regular season game as Northwestern head coach
The self-described “IT guy from New Jersey” will coach his last regular season game at Northwestern at Rutgers on Easter Sunday
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After two decades coaching in Chicago, Tim Lenahan is returning home to New Jersey to coach his last regular season game at Northwestern on what promises to be an emotional Easter Sunday for the retiring coach.
The self-described “IT guy from New Jersey” is retiring after his 20th season in the Big 10 and will get a send-off from plenty of friends and family mixed in with the home Rutgers crowd.
Victorian parliamentary committee set to announce decision on banning Nazi symbols
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A resident of the southern Mallee town of Beulah flying a Nazi flag over their house sparked outrage last year.
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This morning, a Victorian parliamentary committee will announce its decision on whether the swastika and other Nazi symbols should be banned from public display.
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The inquiry into the adequacy of Victoria s racial vilification laws was prompted by a planned neo-Nazi music festival in Melbourne in 2019
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said the state had a deficiency in the law
The opposition’s home affairs spokesperson, Kristina Keneally, welcomed the move, saying that Australia was “the last of the Five Eyes countries to designate a rightwing extremist group as a terrorist organisation”.
“For a year, Labor has been calling for the Morrison government to take seriously the growing terrorist threat from violent rightwing extremism,” Keneally said.
“The Sonnenkrieg Division is a UK-based rightwing extremist group, which adheres to a violent white supremacist ideology. It was proscribed by the UK over a year ago.”
Keneally noted that there were several other rightwing extremist groups, some with direct links to Australian groups, that had already been proscribed by partners in the other Five Eyes countries – which include Canada, the US, UK and New Zealand.
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The US leader of the Proud Boys, a neo-fascist group listed as a terrorist organisation in Canada, has praised one of the group’s Australian members as “amazing” after he filmed himself making threats at the workplace of a man who he believed made a negative comment about him on social media.
Members of the Proud Boys in the Albury-Wodonga area, on the New South Wales-Victoria border, have begun showing up at the homes and workplaces of people they claim are involved in a local group of anti-fascists.
In the first of two videos posted online this week, the head of the “borderlands” Proud Boys group, Jarrad Searby, and a group of followers filmed themselves arriving at a car dealership in Wodonga searching for a man they claimed was a member of the group.