War Antifa begin feud with Oregon biker gangs


Antifa begin feud with Oregon biker gangs​

Antifa members gathered for a direct action to shut down the Honky Tonk bar in Salem, Oregon, on Saturday afternoon, The Post Millennial's editor-at-large Angy Ngo reported.

An Antifa direct action broke out in Oregon on Saturday, where members of the far-left violent extremist movement suffered a humiliating defeat after the group was confronted by a group of women and bikers protecting a Salem bar hosting a family barbecue event.


The confrontation appears to have now ignited a feud between Antifa and members of various Oregon motorcycle clubs.

Antifa had tried to shut down the Honky Tonk bar in Salem, Ore.

Among the members of Antifa at the failed direct action included Clifford Eiffler-Rodriguez, who was previously arrested for allegedly assaulting a female police officer at a violent Salem protest on Aug. 10, 2021, when Antifa gathered to attack participants of a street church protest outside Planned Parenthood. Eiffler-Rodriguez was wearing a blue top and shouting from a bullhorn at Saturday's direct action.

Antifa member Anthony A. Amoss was also one of the militants at the Antifa direct action in Salem, Ore. on Saturday. He pleaded guilty last week in federal court for doing over $164k in damages to a federal courthouse.


In live stream footage, a group of bikers can be seen approaching a group of Antifa that were gathered across the street from Honky Tonk bar, with their identities concealed behind face masks, hats, and other gear. Yelling and eventually shoving breaks out between the two groups.

"Get off my f—ng car, c—nt," a woman yells before a scuffle and pepper spraying breaks out.

As the video continues, Antifa can be seen pushing back against women in the biker group. Some of the Antifa were punched.


"Stop hitting women, you piece of sh—," an individual can be heard yelling.

The group of Antifa then retreat down the street.

"The attempted #Antifa attack on the Honky Tonk Bar in Salem, Ore. ended in humiliation for Antifa members today. They lacked the numbers to launch assaults & were met by a group of angry women & bikers. Antifa also appeared to have now ignited a feud with a motorcycle club," The Post Millennial's Andy Ngo reported on Twitter.

Antifa accounts on Twitter claimed that one of their comrades had to go to the hospital for treatment, though they did not say who or provide any evidence for the claim.

According to Ngo, one of the group organizers (the White Rose of the Willamette Valley) of the failed direct action complained on social media that police and the city didn't protect their comrades.

"This is the same Antifa that demand (using violence) that police & the state be abolished," Ngo explained.

After the group retreated, Antifa called for reinforcements to come to Gladstone, Ore., a city south of Portland. There, a racquet ball club was reportedly hosting a conservative event about the border crisis. However, the group of Antifa retreated for a second time after seeing there were bikers and others outside the venue. Antifa instead photographed the group of bikers and drivers for the purposes of doxxing them later.

In posts to social media last week, multiple Antifa accounts called on comrades and supporters to mobilize against the Honky Tonk Bar, calling it a "fascist" bar.

"We expect the likelihood of police contact to be higher," the post reads. "We expect this to be a dangerous situation due to the location being friendly and often hosting Proud Boys and other white supremacists."


Video of incident


 
I had a one time kind of weird run in with a guy who was supposedly a “former Hells Angel” (and his old lady). I PL post a lot on here but I really am not going to go into details about the interaction itself because it was very degenerate and off kilter (to put it politely).

Apparently he was still on good terms with the MC but he said he left to become a trucc driver until he got into a bad accident and then he started working in construction. Both him and his old lady were smoking meth (which they offered more than once and I politely declined) so that kind of made me a bit more willing to think he wasn’t fibbing.
it's very true that if you can remember it, you weren't really there

and the corollary is that the people who were really there can't remember shit
 
I had a one time kind of weird run in with a guy who was supposedly a “former Hells Angel” (and his old lady). I PL post a lot on here but I really am not going to go into details about the interaction itself because it was very degenerate and off kilter (to put it politely).

Apparently he was still on good terms with the MC but he said he left to become a trucc driver until he got into a bad accident and then he started working in construction. Both him and his old lady were smoking meth (which they offered more than once and I politely declined) so that kind of made me a bit more willing to think he wasn’t fibbing.
He probably got kicked out of the MC because he was smoking meth.
 
I had a one time kind of weird run in with a guy who was supposedly a “former Hells Angel” (and his old lady). I PL post a lot on here but I really am not going to go into details about the interaction itself because it was very degenerate and off kilter (to put it politely).

Yeah, I had a whole experience once with the Hell's Angels, and a few others. Was taken to a "music festival" which very quickly turned out to just be a biker rally.

Wound up listening to some dude bragging about... stuff he'd done... he was older, drunk, fell completely out of his chair and I was just about able to catch him in time. Two other dudes came round to help (he was wildly overweight) and that basically bought me some currency with them for the rest of the night.

They're... interesting people. Strong moral compass and a strong loyalty to each other, but you have that feeling like things could turn at any moment if you're not one of them.
 
I'd be happy with a uniformed national police force. Even lower standards, cheaper equipment and worse training than the National Guard and they're easily identifiable in public, including with whom they liaise. Honestly, that's kind of a dream come true.
May I present you you my national plan to once and for all resolve the crime problems in our great nation: Street'Jeets. Cop in India? Want a visa in America? Become federal police! You get: minimum wage, five (5) uniforms, and two (2) "Beatin' Sticks" no wider than your thumb. If you encounter someone committing low level crime, on or visible from public property you are to give chase and lay the smack down.
 
Yeah, I had a whole experience once with the Hell's Angels, and a few others. Was taken to a "music festival" which very quickly turned out to just be a biker rally.

Wound up listening to some dude bragging about... stuff he'd done... he was older, drunk, fell completely out of his chair and I was just about able to catch him in time. Two other dudes came round to help (he was wildly overweight) and that basically bought me some currency with them for the rest of the night.

They're... interesting people. Strong moral compass and a strong loyalty to each other, but you have that feeling like things could turn at any moment if you're not one of them.
You just need basic respect, don't be rude or mouth off, don't hit on wives/girlfriends, etc.
They don't go nuts on civilians unless they have a VERY good reason.

Even before Mr. Cheese joined his club, I've never had a problem with bikers. Rather have bikers for neighbors than some of the neighbors I have had.
 
You just need basic respect, don't be rude or mouth off, don't hit on wives/girlfriends, etc.
They don't go nuts on civilians unless they have a VERY good reason.

Even before Mr. Cheese joined his club, I've never had a problem with bikers. Rather have bikers for neighbors than some of the neighbors I have had.

Oh, definitely. They were completely respectful to me and the girls I was with too. Not to go into the whole thing - but one girl I brought passed out from heat exhaustion (too much booze, too little water) and a couple of guys were quick to jump in and help.

Admittedly that was half because they were concerned she'd OD'd on something and they didn't need that kind of attention. But, even once they realised it wasn't that, one of the high-level guys of the group wound up just waiting with us until he was sure she was okay.

I mean, this is all well over 10 years ago, but I still remember having a ton of fun that weekend.
 
You just need basic respect, don't be rude or mouth off, don't hit on wives/girlfriends, etc.
They don't go nuts on civilians unless they have a VERY good reason.

Even before Mr. Cheese joined his club, I've never had a problem with bikers. Rather have bikers for neighbors than some of the neighbors I have had.
juggalos are also surprisingly good neighbors
 
I had a one time kind of weird run in with a guy who was supposedly a “former Hells Angel” (and his old lady). I PL post a lot on here but I really am not going to go into details about the interaction itself because it was very degenerate and off kilter (to put it politely).

Apparently he was still on good terms with the MC but he said he left to become a trucc driver until he got into a bad accident and then he started working in construction. Both him and his old lady were smoking meth (which they offered more than once and I politely declined) so that kind of made me a bit more willing to think he wasn’t fibbing.
No need to be bashful, we've all gone to swingers' clubs. What did -your- old lady think of this couple? Was she any more interested in the meth they had on offer?
 
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As funny as the idea of some antifags getting the shit beaten out of them by bikers is, I don't think either side's going to want to escalate this.

Although they make a lot of noise as a group, an individual antifag is about as threatening as a defanged gerbil. They may lack common sense in many departments, but even the average antifag knows that tussling with what's essentially a criminal organization will result in their untimely death. Even the most sheltered Californian transplants know not to mess with cartels, and by extension biker gangs.

The biker gangs won't push it further, because they probably know that antifa are the fed's unmarked enforcers, and messing with them will result in the feds intervening in their operations. And feds are a lot more willing to throw the book at them than local law enforcement. Doesn't help that most antifags are the children of feds or wealthy individuals with federal ties, and their daddies will be willing to use everything at their disposal should anything bad happen to their precious little darlings.

If it escalates, expect to hear stories about antifags being found without their heads buried in forests or at the bottom of lakes, and bikers ending up in CIA blacksites or committing suicide with 37 gunshots to the back of the head.
 
If it escalates, expect to hear stories about antifags being found without their heads buried in forests or at the bottom of lakes, and bikers ending up in CIA blacksites or committing suicide with 37 gunshots to the back of the head.
Holy shit. Antifa has been fighting with these bikers since the 80s so I can only imagine how many headless communists are buried on Mt. Hood.
 
Although they make a lot of noise as a group, an individual antifag is about as threatening as a defanged gerbil. They may lack common sense in many departments, but even the average antifag knows that tussling with what's essentially a criminal organization will result in their untimely death.
Uhhh... considering one group picked a fight with bikers at their bar and then escalated later via the Internet, I'm not sure they're that smart, but I certainly hope their handlers are.
 
Yeah, but then people start crying to daddy about the big mean bikers fighting back.
Good. Maybe that'll convince them to either move back to that shithole down south they came from or they'll learn a valuable lesson of shutting the fuck up.

I swear, it's like kids nowadays never found a body in the woods before.
 
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