'Do I support violence? Yes.' Journalist outed as Antifa member reaffirms commitment to political violence

"Do I support violence? Yes. F*ck 'em. Remember Unite the Right? This year's Idaho Pride? Club Q? Countless examples show these people can and will harm marginalized people, and the cops and the system aren't going to stop them."

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Heidi Beedle, the transgender "furry" and left-wing journalist who created the bloodthirsty Colorado Springs Antifa Twitter account has doubled down on the calls for violence and doxxing.

After The Post Millennial's Andy Ngo identified Beedle as the creator of the Antifa account, which was banned last week by Elon Musk's Twitter, the activist locked their personal account. However, Beedle went back into public mode as of Wednesday in order to call for violence once again.





Beedle claimed that she "ceased having anything" to do with the Colorado Springs Anti-Fascists Twitter account, but expressed pride over posts from it she considered "bangers."



"I am [very] proud of how miserable I made all those asshole's lives. If I could go back in time, not only would I do it all again, but knowing what I know about Jan. 6, I would do it with a renewed vigor and ferocity," Beedle wrote on Twitter, stating that that they write at the Colorado Times Recorder, a local left-wing publication. "You can do it too! Form an affinity group, dox some chuds."

Beedle's works include "How CO Republicans Are Using LGBTQ People As Pawns in Their War on Public Education," and "A New Conservative Group Uses Anti-LGBTQ Sentiment to Attack Colorado Public Schools."

When faced with backlash due to their employee's promotion of violence, the Recorder pledged their support to the Antifa extremist.

"We stand behind @HeidiBeedle's record of excellent journalism here at the @COTimesRecorder and elsewhere. We are proud to have her as a colleague and friend," the publication announced.



Others in the media applauded Beedle, referring to her work as an "inspiration."



Beedle went on to explicitly condone violence.

"Do I support violence? Yes. F*ck 'em. Remember Unite the Right? This year's Idaho Pride? Club Q? Countless examples show these people can and will harm marginalized people, and the cops and the system aren't going to stop them."



The activist closed out the thread with a final message of support for Antifa, complete with the group's battle flag.



"This is the kind of thing I get *ALL THE TIME* I'm not going to stop and I'm not going to back down," Beedle wrote. "If they want me to shut up they will have to kill me. Support your local antifa, your local alt-news source, and your local LGBTQ youth center. All you fascists are bound to lose."

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