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Nov 25 2021

Antifa Maniac Tas Starks Gets Wrist Slap, Ax Back

Remember Thomas “Tas” Starks, the Antifa maniac in Fargo who received generous donations from prominent local Democrats after he was arrested for taking an ax to the offices of Republican Senator John Hoeven, which was captured on video? Thanks to his affiliation with Antifa, he has been released with a wrist slap:

Federal guidelines suggested Starks should spend 10–16 months in the hoosegow, but because he is a protected member of Antifa, he was sentenced to mere probation and ordered to pay $2,784 in restitution.

Keep in mind that there are people still in solitary confinement for taking non-violent selfies in the Capitol on January 6.

Even better, the FBI returned the ax he used in the attack. Starks is bragging about it on Facebook, where he goes by the name “Paul Dunyan,” a reference to the axman Paul Bunyan.

Starks openly admits to being a member of Antifa and has a history of threatening violence online. In one picture, Starks is seen wearing a Socialist Rifle t-shirt. Socialist Rifle is a left-wing fringe group that had communicated with Antifa mass shooter Connor Betts before he murdered nine people in Dayton, Ohio, back in 2019.

Nazis had Brownshirts; Democrats have goons like Starks.

As Gerard Baker eloquently observes, the fundamentals of our system of justice are under attack by the forces of wokeness. Among the most precious of these is equality under the law. As the country rots under liberal domination, that concept is becoming a fading memory. Leftist thugs know this and have been exploiting it to the hilt.

Don’t expect a wrist slap if you do this to a Democrat’s office:

On tips from seaoh and TCS III.


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