Covington kids

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Nathan Phillips (right). Evidence suggest Phillips was a paid provacateur[1]

The Covington Catholic kids incident occurred January 18, 2019 in Washington D.C. on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial when a group of Catholic high schoolers who attended the March for Life waiting for a bus to return home to Covington, Kentucky were accosted and harassed.

Mainstream media, Democratic party members of Congress, Hollywood celebrities and liberals called for violence against the students who were wearing MAGA hats and falsely accused of harassing American Indian professional activist Nathan Phillips.[2] Phillips has falsely claimed to be a "Vietnam veteran." The group of predominantly white students who remained passive and non-threatening throughout actually were being taunted and abused with racial epithets by leftist activists.

A Hollywood producer by the name of Jack Morrissey demanded that those students be sent through a woodchipper, and the actor and failed comedian Ben Hoffman, aka Wheeler Walker Jr. advocated that they be subjected to violent sexual assault, even offering to pay anyone to punch them in the groin. Morrissey after the truth was revealed not only refused to apologize, but also locked his Twitter account when people justifiably told him off for his graphic threat against them.[3] He later gave a mediocre "apology".[4] Twitter refused to remove death threats against the students from its site.[5] Criminals charges against the offending Twitter posters for their online threats are being filed by county attorneys in Kenton County, Kentucky.[6]

Related to the Nathan Phillips incident against the Covington students, a deranged leftist Twitter poster using the handle "Uncle Shoes" viciously and profanely called for the deaths of the Covington students and the destruction of their school. "Uncle Shoes" later deleted the death threat tweets after getting criticized for them, but not before they were screencapped and saved by another Twitter poster as evidence against him for the offending tweets.[7]

The Washington Post, The New York Times, Cable News Network (CNN), The Guardian, National Public Radio, TMZ, Atlantic Media, Capitol Hill Publishing, Diocese of Covington, Diocese of Lexington, Archdiocese of Louisville, Diocese of Baltimore, Ann Cabrera (CNN), Sara Sidner (CNN), Erin Burnett (CNN), S. E. Cupp (CNN), Elliot C. McLaughlin (CNN), Amanda Watts (CNN), Emmanuella Grinberg (CNN), Michelle Boorstein (Washington Post), Cleve R. Wootson Jr. (Washington Post), Antonio Olivo (Washington Post), Joe Heim (Washington Post), Michael E. Miller (Washington Post), Eli Rosenberg (Washington Post), Isaac Stanley-Becker (Washington Post), Kristine Philips (Washington Post), Sarah Mervosh (Washington Post), Emily S. Roeb (New York Times), Maggie Haberman (New York Times), David Brooks (New York Times), Shannon Doyne, Kurt Eichenwald, Andrea Mitchell (NBC/MSNBC), Savannah Guthrie (NBC), Joy Reid (MSNBC), Chuck Todd (NBC), Noah Berlatsky, Elisha Fieldstadt (NBC), Eun Kyung Kim, HBO, Bill Maher, Warner Media, Condé Nast, GQ, Heavy.com, The Hill, The Atlantic, Bustle.com, U. S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, U. S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, Kathy Griffin, Alyssa Milano and Jim Carrey were all served notice to preserve evidence for possible legal action.[8]

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkOrC-HAOY4&t=3s
  2. Multiple references: See also:
  3. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/01/hollywood-producer-calls-for-covington-catholic-kids-to-go-screaming-into-the-woodchipper/
  4. Kraychik, Robert (January 22, 2019). Disney Producer Jack Morrissey Apologizes for ‘#MAGAkids into the Woodchipper’ Fantasy. Breitbart News. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  5. Hall, Alexander (January 24, 2019). Twitter refuses to remove insane, vicious death threats against Covington students. LifeSiteNews. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  6. Ryan Saavedra: "Kenton County Prosecutor Rob Sanders says the process is "already underway" in filing criminal charges against people who have made threats against the Covington Catholic students on Twitter" on Twitter
  7. Jessica Fletcher: "A grown man has less self control than a high school teen" at Twitter (Warning: contains foul language)
  8. https://www.dailywire.com/news/42988/nick-sandmanns-lawyer-sends-letters-these-54-ryan-saavedra?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=benshapiro