. @RepRickLarsen, you may want to be careful retweeting @LynnwoodTimes—the paper is run by Republicans and their official account follows dozens of Q Anon accounts and other far-right accounts like Patriot Prayer.
Last month, the newspaper was active on Twitter promoting Stop the Steal protests. When I called them a week after these tweets, I spoke with David Schirle, their sales guy—and former Republican State House candidate.
Schirle wanted to argue semantics with me because I called the events far-right. I kept asking whether the newspaper has a social media policy and whether it’s standard practice for them to follow dozens of Q Anon accounts and share Trump events to other conservative influencers.
Typical of most conservatives, Schirle instead wanted to focus on me apparently having an agenda and then also being rude to him. After half an hour, I got nowhere and can only conclude they don’t think there was anything wrong with it 🤷‍♂️
Anyway, @larsenrick, you shout them out all the time in an attempt to promote your content. Maybe think twice about who you’re platforming when you do that!

Then again, you and them are united in your hatred of anti-fascist activists. 🤔
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