Antifa Plots Acid Attack At DC Free Speech Rally
A
left-wing agitator using the artwork and a pseudonym associated
with a Rolling
Stone and Playboy journalist
has made serious threats to use muriatic acid for attacks conservatives at
the upcoming Demand Free Speech rally on July 6 in Washington DC, according to Big League Politics.
“I just want to toss as many balloons of
Muriatic acid in the faces as many Proud Boys I can [sic],”
wrote the user “POUND ON YOUR BOY” on a popular right-wing Telegram channel,
prompting event co-organizer Enrique Tarrio to contact the FBI and DHS, who
will now assist with security at the event.
“I just want to blind as many of you cock
suckers are possible [sic],” said the user, adding “We already have the Muriatic acid, wax,
and balloons.”
Tarrio told BLP that
the threat is particularly dangerous due to the use of wax.
Muriatic acid can be
purchased in virtually any pool store or home improvement store, and is already
dangerous on its own with the ability to cause minor burns, but can quickly be
washed off with water. By combining the muriatic acid with wax, it will
immediately form a film similar to candle wax on the injured person’s skin.
Tarrio explains that this could allow the burn
to become severe, and even lead to the wax and acid entering the injured
person’s blood stream and causing cardiac arrest.
“It starts with
milk shakes, then it escalates to what happened to Andy Ngo” said Tarrio –
referring to the conservative journalist who was brutally attacked during a demonstration in Portland,
Oregon last weekend. “and now they’re threatening us with acid attacks,”
Tarrio continued. “All because we want to defend free speech in Washington,
D.C.”
“We will not be
intimidated with these tactics of fear and fascism. We will celebrate our First
Amendment without apology.”
Who is POUND ON YOUR
BOY?
Both the phrase and
artwork associated with the name “POUND ON YOUR BOY” were created by Rolling
Stone and Playboy journalist Fagan Kuhnmuench, who according to Big League Politics,
has written extensively in support of Antifa.
Free art. Share widely.
Kuhnmuench told Big
League Politics via Twitter DM that he didn’t make the threats over
Telegram, and that he doesn’t have a Telegram account. And while he encouraged
people to use his art, Kuhnmuench had no explanation for why someone
would use his pseudonym.
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