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The Legend of Chardonnay Antifa Grows Following Attack of Man at Their Rally

The Backstory: In March of 2021, a private Facebook group in Loudoun County - "The Anti-Racist Parents of Loudoun County" - made national news after creating an enemies list of parents that needed to be cancelled for exercising their First Amendment rights by showing up at school board meetings to speak out against the policies of the Loudoun County School Board.

The actions of this group, more commonly known as Chardonnay Antifa, lit the match that sparked a massive parents' movement in Loudoun County and beyond. The result helped power Glenn Youngkin, Winsome Sears, and Jason Miyares to victory last November. Now, parents are seeing results. Governor Youngkin made masks in schools optional, he issued a new policy that restores parental rights, and he authorized Attorney General Miyares to investigate Loudoun County Public Schools for its handling of sexual assaults - an investigation that has ripened into a special grand jury inquiry.

To push back, Chardonnay Antifa incorporated as a political action committee called Loudoun4All - a.k.a. Chardonnay Antifa, Inc. With these new responsibilities, Chardonnay Antifa, Inc. even learned how to send a press release!

Yesterday, they held their first big rally to "support public education" - it remains unclear how they have more of a claim to supporting public education than the taxpayers who fund Loudoun County Public Schools' $1.6 billion budget and send their children there, but we digress.

So What Happened?: About 100 people showed up, as did at least one person to counter-protest. This is a typical occurrence in Loudoun County, as groups that Chardonnay Antifa, Inc. vilifies - Fight for Schools, Army of Parents, Moms for Liberty Loudoun, and Parents Against Critical Theory - have held rallies, events, and forums that usually include some counterprotests. The number of incidents at those events? ZERO.

But not so with Chardonnay Antifa, Inc.'s rally. At THIS rally, the tolerant "hate has no home here" crowd followed the protestor and surrounded him in an effort to silence him and shut him down. It eventually led to one of their "tolerant" members physically attacking the protestor and tearing up his sign.
The Aftermath: Chardonnay Antifa, Inc. did what it does best - be the victim!
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