Disgraced SPLC runs hit piece on Andy Ngo, mocking him for being paid low amount for Warsaw museum speech

"I was actually paid less than that. But it's okay. The truth is priceless anyway," Ngo fired back.

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
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Bloggers at the disgraced Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) continue to target The Post Millennial's editor-at-large Andy Ngo in hit-pieces they have been writing for the organization's Hatewatch blog.

On Monday morning, Ngo reported on Twitter that he received an email from a writer named Creede Newton from SPLC, asking him if he stood by "Anti-Antifa" comments that he made during a speech in Warsaw, Poland in 2021.

"Another SPLC 'hatewatch' writer sent me questions. This time, about a speech I gave in Warsaw, Poland last year at the @u_jazdowski art gallery. I stand by my comments that Antifa engage in terrorism," Ngo said on Twitter, along with an attached response he sent to Newton.

Newton states in the email that his intention was to report that a "Polish cultural center paid Ngo 720 euros for an anti-antifa speech in Warsaw last year," but Ngo explained that his earnings were less than what Newtown reported.

"I was actually paid less than that. But it's okay. The truth is priceless anyway," Ngo fired back.

Newton attempted to slander Ngo's reputation by aligning him with a Polish journalist he has never met, who has allegedly made "anti-Semitic" comments in the past, who showed up to his speech and asked Ngo a question during the question-and-answer portion of the event. He asked Ngo about the similarities between Antifa and the Sturmatbeilung, to which Ngo responded that "if you strip away the uniforms...their actions were really the same."

Newton noted that later in the speech, Ngo compared Antifa to international terrorist organizations like ISIS and Al-Qaeda and asked Ngo if he believes that Antifa's actions are tantamount to those groups. Ngo said that he stands by his comments.

The Post Millennial's editor-at-large Andy Ngo fired back at Newton in an email and said, "I owe you nothing. I choose when or if I respond."

"Reputational slandering is a Southern Poverty Law Center smear tactic. Not content to impugn by guilt of association, you resort to guilt by implication now. Notably, this time it's with separate individuals who I have never met working in a country I have also never visited. Yes, Hungary is a neighbor of Poland. But so are Germany, Ukraine, Slovakia, Lithuania, Belarus and the Russian territory of Kaliningrad. Am I responsible for speakers who go to these places as well?" Ngo wrote to Newton.

"I am still awaiting a response from your colleague Jason Wilson or the SPLC to my inquiry regarding Floyd Lee Corkins II using your organization's 'hate map' to carry out a thwarted attack in Washington, D.C. This isn't my allegation, it was evidence released by the F.B.I from his interrogation," Ngo continued.

"As your organization drafts that response, please include as much detail as you can regarding the culpability SPLC has for the opinions and attitudes of those who traffic in your material."

"I stand by my comments given at the U-jazdowski art gallery in Warsaw on Oct. 9, 2021, stating that Antifa support and engage in political violence that includes terrorism. To be unequivocal, militants belonging to the "Antifa" movement participate in the documented criminal use of violence and intimidation against civilians and the state in pursuance of their political aims. That is definitional terrorism," Andy Ngo explained, author of NYT bestseller Unmasked.

"In recent years in the U.S., Antifa members or affiliates have committed arson attacks, murder, maimings, and bombings. Each of these examples is part of an ever-growing list, with parallels to the actions and tactics of the terrorist groups you mention in your inquiry," he added.

In conclusion, Ngo brought down the hammer after looking through Newton's social media accounts and exposed that he is a sympathizer to terrorism.

"I looked at your social media account and I'm responding to you with the full knowledge that you are a sympathizer to terrorism. In May 2020, you expressed support for content celebrating an arson attack on law enforcement. By the next year, you expressed support for the demand that 'rioters,' 'looters,' and other violent extremists be immediately freed," Ngo explained, adding photo evidence of Newton's support.

This is the second inquiry sent from SPLC writers to Ngo in recent days. Last week, a Southern Poverty Law Center blogger by the name of Jason Wilson sent Ngo an email which stated that he would be publishing a post on the organization's "Hatewatch" blog targeting Ngo and his relationship with the Patreon alternative SubscribeStar.

The Post Millennial has reached out to Creede Newton for comment.

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