An Antifa gang attacking an elderly white woman as she exited a church is fake news. There is no truth to a report that an elderly white woman was violently attacked by a gang of Antifa members.
Where did this fake news originate? The Last Line of Defense published the fake news article reporting that an Antifa gang had beat an old woman after she left church. You can read the fake news below.
The mainstream media remains silent as the liberal terrorist organization “Antifa” makes good on their promise to spent the anniversary of Donald Trump’s election “making white people pay” for overwhelmingly making him President.
Already there are reports of arson, at least one casualty, and even a kidnapping in Antifa’s “civil war” against white Christians. One victim of the Left’s attacks was Mabel Gouldman, a Catholic woman who had stopped at Saint Margaret’s Parish in Cambridge, Massachussetts for confession Saturday afternoon.
According to local news reports, 97-year-old Gouldman was “beset upon by four armed thugs wearing black scarves and hoods to conceal their identity.” The four attackers beat Ms. Gouldman with a crowbar, kicking her when she was on the ground.
Witnesses claim that one of the attackers shouted “[expletive deleted] Donald Trump!” while another got in Gouldman’s face after they beat her bloody and screamed “that’s what you get for being white, you [expletive deleted]!”
However, there is no truth to the above story. The image used in the fake news is actually from a story about the death of an 87-year-old woman who was beaten during a burglary. Eileen Blane was thrown to the floor and had her wedding ring taken from her finger in the burglary in Stretford, Greater Manchester. There have also been no reports documenting that a “Mabel Gouldman” was kidnapped.
The Last Line of Defense is a fake news site whose owner and main writer is self-professed liberal troll Christopher Blair, a man from Maine who has made it his full time job to troll gullible conservatives and President Donald Trump supporters into liking and sharing his articles, according to Hoax Alert.