The liberal ladies of ABC’s The View have gone too far this time. Wednesday, they denied the existence of Antifa, the domestic terrorist group we’ve seen carry out multiple attacks across the nation. Whoopi Goldberg’s denial was the most unbelievable, suggesting that Antifa was the name of someone’s kitty cat. Despite their disbelief in the group’s existence, they still defended its mission.
“It’s not a highly organized movement. It’s a moniker. It’s not a unified group like the Proud Boys are,” co-host Joy Behar proclaimed.
Self-described conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin pushed back on Behar’s statement, noting that “FBI Director Christopher Wray called an extremist group and anarchist in congressional testimony.” “But they’re not as organized,” Behar shouted in return.
“No one has found Antifa,” moderator Whoopi Goldberg absurdly interjected. “We’ve heard a lot about Antifa. I thought it was a kitty cat.” Behar too joined in playing dumb, asking: “Where are they?”
Left-leaning co-host Sara Haines actually flipped the tables on the other liberals by reminding them of how Sunny Hostin often cites Wray when claiming white supremacy was the greatest threat to the country. “Sunny has brought up many times about the FBI Director speaking about white supremacy being the number one target. He also said – that same trusted source – that it’s a real thing, it’s not a fiction, it’s just not organized. They ambush. They’re awful,” she denounced Antifa.
Hostin proceeded to misquote Wray and falsely suggested Antifa was “merely an idea” before correcting it.
Goldberg then seemed to start leaning into a notion that the existence of Antifa was a conspiracy theory. She found it “odd” you don’t see them on TV:
GOLDBERG (interrupting): But it’s so odd that we have not – Where are they? Because they’re –
HAINES: They show up everywhere there’s protests and rioting.
GOLDBERG (interrupting): But they don’t come on television, apparently.
Though there’s ample evidence to the contrary, Goldberg still bloviated about how, “there’s no person you can point to and say, ‘oh, that person represents Antifa.’” She also claimed, without evidence, that people on the right cry “Antifa” “every time they see four black people” together.
The View’s outrageous denial of the Antifa threat is just another attempt by the left-wing media to cover up the truth and downplay the dangers this domestic terrorist group poses. It’s clear they’re trying to defend the group’s mission, despite their disbelief in the group’s existence.
The View’s audacity in trying to pretend Antifa doesn’t exist is outrageous. They are trying to play dumb, but it’s clear that they know exactly who Antifa is and what they’re capable of. It’s time for the left-wing media to stop pretending like Antifa isn’t real and to instead take responsibility for the danger this group poses.