Alleged sexual abuse occurred in Antifa supply van in Denver

A van being used as a far-left operations base to protect a homeless encampment in Denver became the site of an alleged sexual abuse incident.

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A van being used as a far-left operations base to protect a homeless encampment in Denver became the site of an alleged sexual abuse incident

In a confession thread posted to Twitter, an anonymously-run account admits engaging in sexual activity with several people in front of a “non-participating and non-consenting comrade” on Nov. 30. The alleged incident occurred inside an RV used by far-left activists who were patrolling the camp as volunteer security.

“This incident occurred during the leadup to a sweep of an unhoused encampment—the imminent uprooting and destruction of all the lives therein barring any sort of deterrence or damage control,” user “@Goatshade” wrote. “That I used such a time for this kind of pleasure is selfish injustice in itself and I hold myself to complete account for it.”

Noting their own “longstanding, unaddressed traumas, neurodivergences, and insecurities” that they have “consistently failed to address,” they announced that they are seeking therapy that allows “organizational spaces [to be] justice-oriented and non-oppressive.”

The owner of the RV, “@AnarchoThrash,” another account that espouses open support for Antifa on Twitter, responded: “I also bear responsibility for this incident as the RV was mine, and I was the oldest person in that RV.” The antifa activist hinted that a “young” individual was involved in the sexual incident.

This same account tweeted hours earlier that they’re “open for ways to beg, borrow, or steal” penicillin and other antibiotics.

On the day of the alleged sexual abuse, the city of Denver had planned to clear the Five Points tent encampment. Far-left extremists opposed the clean-up and set up around-the-clock patrols.

CBSN Denver reports that four people were arrested for failure to obey the dispersal order and around 30 camp occupants were able to be relocated to the Salvation Army shelter.

The city is currently facing a federal lawsuit over such efforts to clean up sprawling tent cities. Left-wing activists argue that removing encampments increases the risk of spreading the coronavirus during the pandemic.

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