Love media bolts from right-wing writer’s bashing but is obsessed with attacks on lefties, by The Australian. See earlier story.

Here is the best footage of the incident.:

Leftist fascists attack conservative columnist Andrew Bolt. Pathetic thugs weren't expecting him to fight back.👊🏽pic.twitter.com/HjGdhqR6KE — Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) June 7, 2017

So how did ABC News handle this disturbing event? ABC News Melbourne’s Twitter account, yesterday: Andrew Bolt sprayed with glitter by masked men during Melbourne book launch. That’s actually assault, just so you know. Victorian Crimes Act 1958: Assault is the direct or indirect application of force to the body of, or to the clothing or equipment worn by, a person … The Age makes it look as if Bolt were the one doing the unprovoked assaulting. Fairfax Media’s Melbourne outfit tweeting on Tuesday night: …



Conservative commentator Andrew Bolt throws punches after being allegedly set upon by protesters https://t.co/7ntBxGdDDE pic.twitter.com/YscpoPv5qp — The Age (@theage) June 6, 2017

But where’s the outrage? And the condemnations? Where are the hashtags? Bolt on his Herald Sun blog, yesterday: If three Australian Patriots had attacked an ABC presenter in the street, that would be in every news bulletin, right? With much rage directed at thugs trying to silence debate? Think back to the outrage one man faced for attacking Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce over his support for gay marriage. The Australian, May 16: Qantas has slapped a lifetime ban on the same-sex opponent who pushed a lemon meringue pie into the face of CEO Alan Joyce. Or the attempts to wipe Margaret Court from Australian history for her opposition to gay marriage. AAP, June 1: Margaret Court Arena should be renamed to honour another Australian tennis great — Evonne Goolagong — due to the former’s anti-gay position, says Martina Navratilova. But Bolt gets no sympathy from the left. The Sydney Morning Herald website, yesterday: Conservative commentator Andrew Bolt was allegedly set upon by a gang of protesters outside a Melbourne book launch on Tuesday, and appeared to give at least as good as he got.

I am Sparticus:

But imagine if someone tried to pull a similar stunt on Waleed Aly or John Faine.