A homeless man who had his worldly possessions torched by an antifa mob has been given new clothes, a tent and money.
Americans from the city of Austin, Texas banded together to donate these possessions to the man after he got caught up in a protest relating to the death of George Floyd.
"They gave me a new tent, air mattress, they bought me food, they bought me clothes, money—you can testify to that. Thank you, Austin. I love you all," said the man.
"You're the best," continued the man. "I have no hard feelings at all: I was just in a bad place at a bad time."
The community of Austin rallied around the homeless man who’s mattress and belongings were burned by Antifa — and brought him a tent, an air mattress, clothes, food, and money. ??pic.twitter.com/O5agsoZkWp
— Kyle Kashuv (@KyleKashuv) June 2, 2020
The man's mattress was burned this Monday after three masked men grabbed it and threw it onto a pyre. The man then attempted to pull his bedding out of the flames, but it had already caught fire.
In the original video, the man can be heard shouting "No, I live here," however the protestors continued their assault.
Rioters burn a homeless person's belongings.
— Orwell & Goode (@OrwellNGoode) May 31, 2020
Reportedly from Austin, Texas. pic.twitter.com/jgxm35XbSF
Some protestors have suggested that Alex Jones of Info Wars—the original outlet who took the video—was behind this incident, although they provided no evidence.
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