Man Stabbed By Antifa Mob Outside His Home For Not Condemning ‘Nazis’ Hard Enough https://t.co/ks2tS6eYlT

Cassandra Fairbanks a Big League Politics reported:

The paper added that “Wormer strongly disagreed with Roy’s views but did not support efforts to get Roy fired or to call the Vermont Department for Children and Families in an attempt to remove his child. Wormer said such efforts would lead to more anger.”

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“Taking away somebody’s job and livelihood — I mean, that’s just adding fuel to the fire,” Wormer said. “I don’t think any good is going to come of this on anybody’s side.”

This attempt at showing the humanity in someone without agreeing with their ideas in any way would lead to Wormer’s stabbing.

In another comment about Roy’s attendance in Charlottesville, Wormer had stated: “Seeing him reduced to marching with these assclowns chanting their idiotic rhetoric breaks my heart.”

The backlash was swift. Wormer said that by Monday evening he was already receiving threats for his comments. He added that despite the intimidation attempts, he believes in “critical thinking and proper discourse, not a witch hunt.”

The following day, Wormer wrote a status update saying, “Wow i really cant believe what a neo nazi i am rn. Thanks. All my efforts in life have been sufficiently ruined. Thanks guys at least the moral high ground favors you. I love it.”

Two hours later he would post a photo of his open wound.

“All I did was say the truth as far as I knew it and an attempt upon my life was made. That’s screwed up,”