This is a little too close for comfort.
An anti-war activist by the name of Ryan Wentz was visited by California Highway Patrol officers after he published a tweet criticizing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Grayzone reports:
As he waited for a food delivery at his home in Los Angeles on April 8, Ryan Wentz, an anti-war activist and producer for the online viral program Soapbox, heard two men calling his name from over his front gate. When he approached, he realized they were not delivery drivers, but police officers flashing badges of the California Highway Patrol.
The cops informed Wentz that they had received a call from the Capitol Police, the federal law enforcement agency tasked with protecting the US Congress, about a tweet he had sent that allegedly threatened Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Wentz told The Grayzone, “The officers said, ‘We got a warning about a sitting member of Congress. And it was because of your tweet, which tagged them in it.’ And then they just wouldn’t back down from this accusation that I threatened to kill her.”
These are the two tweets that sparked the police response:
On April 1, @AOC did a livestream with Michael Miller, the head of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York. She was asked about “peace between Israelis and Palestinians.”
— Human Rights Watch Watcher (@queeralamode) April 7, 2021
Her response was incredibly underwhelming, to say the very least: pic.twitter.com/qHdwTy5pVO
Here is more reporting on the incident from Tucker Carlson (starts at the 5 minute and 11-second mark)Words AOC used:
— Human Rights Watch Watcher (@queeralamode) April 7, 2021
“What”
“How”
Words AOC didn’t use:
“Occupation”
“Apartheid”
“Colonization”
“Genocide”
Doesn't he know that official policy of the USA is Israel First? He should come to Texas so he can be educated by Dan "Zionist Cyclops" Crenshaw and Greg "The Wheeled Menace" Abbott on how Israel's interests supersedes our own. Those two are experts.
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