Yes. Throwing milkshakes on people is assault. Crowds that throw milkshakes on people are not under control. Last time a crowd did this, they beat the **** out of a journalist until his brain hemorrhaged. But hey, there was no dry cement and a snopes article.
Adults, civilized people don't encourage others to throw milkshakes on people because of differing opinions. I'm sure you and Thriller disagree.
An assault is a physical attack. Milkshakes are an act of vandalism, not an assault. Perhaps if said journalist had been merely reporting on the event, instead of participating in it, they would not have been in the middle of the fight.
Adults, civilized people don't go around bringing batons to beat people down nor bragging about how many people they have injured or will injure. What we have here are two groups of people behaving irresponsible, and between them, Antifa behaving somewhat less irresponsibly.
Is promoting violence not violating terms of service?
What's the violence being promoted toward another, specific tweeter?
One Brow you can not be that stupid...the milk shakes are water with quick drying lye cement mixed together.
Except, that was a lie being spread by the police.
If you are going to take people off social media for lying, does that mean CNN, MSNBC, NBC, ABC and the rest of the mainstream media should be taken off the air for lying to the American people for over 2 years about Trump being a Russian Agent. Asking for a friend.
You mean, and also Fox for saying for 8 years that Obama was born in Kenya?
@One Brow I'll simple it down for you. Any account that incites violence should be banned. What do you think about Carlos Maza inciting violence? I hope he gets sued by Ngo for all he's worth. It's sad, people like you can't see through him and think he's a victim.
Going back to this, what a wonderful example of how the use of inciting, misleading language to shut off meaningful conversation. See, there was a chance at agreement here. Had Archie Moses asked me what I thought of Maza specifically encouraging the milkshaking of Ngo, I would have responded that I thought that tweet should be reported, and the Maza would be put through the same process that any other offending account would be put through. Singling out Ngo like that is harassment.
Instead, Archie Moses and NPC D4617 decide they have never met a right-wing exaggeration they don't like, and keep a meaningful conversation from happening in the process. Not that this is original to them, they learned it from the feet of Joe Rogan, et. al.