Lincoln Project Compares Antifa with World War II American Soldiers

Conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza discussed a new video from the Lincoln Project that should infuriate every American.

Aided by Brian Williams, the dishonest crew at the Lincoln Project equated Antifa and the boys who stormed the beaches at Normandy. Imagine what those brave men would do if confronted by one of these Antifa protestors today!

Williams said, “The folks at the Lincoln Project are out with a reminder to all.”

The narration asked, “Who is Antifa? They stormed the beaches at Normandy, parachuted into the French countryside and gave their lives to face down and fight back against fascism.”

Seriously? D’Souza called the comments “nauseating.” Antifa was allied with the communist party between the two World Wars. Today, Antifa activists start fires, break windows and beat down journalists on the streets of America.

It’s journalism at its worst, switching from patriotic American warriors and equating them with leftist rioters. It’s the difference between fighting terrorism and committing acts of terror.

Antifa destroys Americans businesses. America’s soldiers protect the nation. This is not comparing apples with apples. It’s more like comparing Batman and the Joker, except this time, the joke is the American mainstream media that would even consider running such a story.

Watch it and see for yourselves that the Lincoln Project has nothing to do with the values of the nation’s famed 16th president.


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