A man was attacked and beaten at the Berkeley rioting but he turned out to be in the group that they were supposedly defending from President Trump’s policies.
According to a college reporter he was a Syrian Muslim.
The rioting broke out when left-wing “anti-fascist” groups coordinated a demonstration against the speech of an alt-right Breitbart editor at UC Berkeley. It devolved into
violence and destruction of property that was characterized as “anti-free speech” intolerance by many on the right.
In in opinion column
in the New York Times, Malini Ramaiyer, a reporter for the UC Berkeley newspaper, recalled talking to a victim of the leftist violence.
Then I saw someone wearing all black walk up to a student wearing a suit and say, “You look like a Nazi.” The student was confused, but before he could reply, the black-clad person pepper-sprayed him and hit him on the back with a rod.
Ramaiyer says she ran after the man, and asked to get his name and other information. He told her he was a Syrian Muslim, but he ran off in fear for more attacks from the protesters.
The rioting was ostensibly against Trump’s executive orders, including the
controversial travel ban that put a moratorium on refugee resettlement from certain terror-stricken countries including Syria, where the Berkeley victim said he was from.
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