A columnist at Teen Vogue has been dumped from her position as a contributor at NPR over her ties to Antifa, the loosely-affiliated gang of thugs known for domestic terrorism.

“I’ve been contributing to [NPR Music] since 2011, but was just told they don’t want me to contribute anymore because my ‘activist stance’ ‘conflicts’ with their journalistic ethics,” Kim Kelly said on Twitter.

I've been contributing to @nprmusic since 2011, but was just told they don't want me to contribute anymore because my "activist stance" "conflicts" with their journalistic ethics — Kim Kelly (@GrimKim) July 26, 2019

“I know freelancers are meant to be good little precarious workers and suck it up and keep mum in these situations, but, naw,” she continued. “My ‘activist stance’ can be boiled down to a very simple political worldview: ‘Up, up, up with the workers! Down, down, down with the Nazis!’ Seems pretty reasonable to me.”

My "activist stance" can be boiled down to a very simple political worldview: "Up, up, up with the workers!

Down, down, down with the Nazis!" Seems pretty reasonable to me. — Kim Kelly (@GrimKim) July 26, 2019

That might be reasonable, but for the fact that these “Nazis” Kelly speaks of do not exist. By Nazis, she means supporters of President Donald J. Trump – all 63 million of them.

The Rundown first reported on Kelly after she defended the terrorist Antifa member who attempted to blow up a U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) facility in Tacoma, Washington, just weeks ago.

“Some of the reporting around Willem Van Spronsen’s last stand has been inaccurate & biased in favor of ICE,” Kelly Tweeted Sunday. “He targeted *the parking lot* where the vehicles used to deport prisoners are kept, not the prison building itself. Make no mistake: this was an act of righteous sabotage,” she said at the time.

“History echoes,” she continued. “During WWII, Jewish partisans targeted Nazi infrastructure, blowing up trains, power plants, and factories. Italian partisans targeted communications links, bridges, and rail tracks. IN 1943, the Soviets launched Operation Rail War, derailing 1,000 Nazi trains.”

“As Van Spronsen and the many other heroic comrades before him have made clear, there are many ways to fight back against a violent fascist regime. Perhaps its time to put our thinking caps on.”

You can find us playing the world’s smallest violin for the now-fired terrorist sympathizer.

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