On Thursday, The Post Millennial editor-at-large Andy Ngo reached 1 million followers on Twitter, reaching the loft the number despite years of attacks for his journalistic endeavors.
In a comment regarding the achievement, Ngo told The Post Millennial: "Those who feel threatened by my journalism have crowd sourced campaigns to intimidate me into silence through mass harassment and death threats. When that failed, they escalated to lawfare, going so far as filing a frivolous federal lawsuit against me for using the retweeting feature. On top of all of this, I have experienced unfair treatment from Twitter itself through being shadowbanned and search banned at various times.
After 8 years, I have reached 1 million followers on Twitter. I've survived mass campaigns by the far-left to force me off here—from crowdsourced threats to even a frivolous lawsuit.
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) May 5, 2022
Thank you for standing by me. You can follow & support my journalism at https://t.co/ohiKF35pQH
"I still remember the days when I had less than 10 followers. I don't take this new milestone for granted and am so thankful to those who follow and share my work," he said.
Ngo has been physically attacked numerous times for his reporting on Antifa protests and members. Most notably, in 2019, Ngo was hospitalized with a brain hemorrhage after being physically attacked in Portland, Oregon.
In May of last year, Ngo was chased and attacked once again in the city while covering a far-left protest.
"No journalist in America should ever face violence for doing his or her job," Ngo tweeted Wednesday following the attack. "Yet on Friday, May 28, Antifa tried to kill me again while I was reporting on the ongoing protests and riots in Portland..."
no doubt in my mind I would not be here today. Their words, like their actions, speak for themselves. pic.twitter.com/mvMNcWKuJZ
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) June 3, 2021
"Had I not been able to shelter wounded and bleeding inside a hotel while they beat the doors and windows like animals, there is no doubt in my mind I would not be here today. Their words, like their actions, speak for themselves," Ngo tweeted.
the truth as the greatest threat of all. They want the right to hide their identities behind masks, and erase records of their arrests and alleged crimes. They want me dead for capturing these things and reporting on them. But it is the right of every journalist, protected...
— Andy Ngô ???? (@MrAndyNgo) June 3, 2021
Ngo most prominently tweets and writes about Antifa militants and their actions and arrests, both on the west coast, and worldwide.
In February of last year, Ngo published the book "Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy," which describes the violent group’s actions and roots.
Recently, a talk at Dartmouth College where Ngo was set to speak was cancelled, instead moving to a virtural session, after violence was threatened against speakers and attendees.
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