This is a long post that is being periodically edited in from it's original versions in my post history and in this post. I will ensure that my continued recollection of the events is as factual as possible, and will attempt to view many things objectively. Since it's late, and I don't post here often, I'm going to post this and clear up any loose ends you guys may think I may have seen, but note, All of us at the front didn't even know that someone was shot. We saw it on facebook first. Feel free to call me out if I'm conveying things incorrectly, or if you demand a source that isn't on Milo's facebook page anyway (facebook.com/myiannopoulos/) shill mode I suppose for this guy I guess.
Since I rarely post here, I've been a cuck, so I'm not as far right as a lot of you guys, but I'm a vet, and I align with a lot of the alt-right. I'm all for true equality which involves bringing down the welfare state, feminism, PC culture, cuckery, etc…, but I am all for negotiations so that people don't have a massive shift in quality of life. I think that a lot of culture is shifting against the white man, and it's a threat to my lineage. I feel that I may be able to lay some sort of lens I'm viewing Antifa from, and as a little CYA for the Dox cucks. I'm 'Gon get FIRED. Antifa has public posts going back weeks in opposition to Milo's appearance at UW, with many calls for violence. They hang banners in the university district with their Disrupt J20 hashtag and "STAB MILO". They tweeted that they were on their way to kill Milo. It's late, so I'll take the karma hit for sources at the moment.
Milo and local Police reported finding pillaging level armament, with studded bats, make-shift shields, and long pointed poles that we so beautifully saw in DC.
While I was there, I saw nearly seven hundred people line up to see Milo. Mostly everyone in line was just happy to be in good company, and there were very few people going out of their way to instigate violence, outside of the banter between protesters and chants.
It is a fact that the protesters threw many paint balloons, rocks, bricks, and firecrackers during the protests. I had two instances where things could have been ugly, where I was talking with four or five other people and a guy brushed through managing to bump into everyone in the pack, a couple minutes later two more people start to chat with us and are obviously digging to rile us up. I tell the guy that he's in violation of University Administrative Code, which can get you arrested, in which he was bothering us, and needed to leave (Cuck the cuck bluff called). Once he told me to make him, I got in his face, and the original twerp who bumped into everyone grabbed me, and threw a punch. I turned him to the ground, put my forearm to his throat, and calmly said "stop" until a cop showed up. He tried to tell the cop that I had assaulted him, and the cop just looked at me while I flicked my cap back on, and responds "I watched what happened, you're out."
In another instance, the line was diminishing as they were vetting people to get through between dispersing the protesters for a moment, and it was pretty much two lines face to face. The police oversaw everyone, while the protesters threw their objects towards the line. They continued to advance on the people trying to see the event, so I on three occasions maced the crowd. This pushed them back, and probably prevented a fucking riot.
Following the altercation, a small time media source was based af and heard me out and seemed to be pretty red pilled. I explained what had happened and the fact that the aggressor was taken away, and I wasn't even questioned. I look like a fool in their camera since I'm still fresh from the scuffle and have all my shit in my hands after having to ditch my bag since the event wasn't allowing bags.
They asked me why I was there and told them that Milo stands for the purest expression of free speech, regardless of whom you offend. He then argues that perhaps it's the WAY he presents his ideology, and I respond that "That's the point.", and further elaborate on the destruction of PC culture and the victimization of my generation.