Huh? The Somali guy was advocating for free speech.
That guy is Ethiopian. Im talking about the guy after him
I saw that too. Which side was he on?2:34 a Somali guy pushes a white boy.
I saw that too. Which side was he on?
Black Lives Matter
Looks like that Ethiopian-looking guy who was in that protest is a contributor to Rebel Media
Jay Fayza is a third year Political Science student at McMaster University. On campus, he is an outreach coordinator for his pro-life club, McMaster Lifeline, and is a member of the McMaster Debate Club, McMaster Conservatives, and McMaster Catholic Student's Association. Outside of campus, he is a leading voice within the University of Toronto's free speech movement. Professionally, he has worked with political lobby organizations such as Campaign Life Coalition and RightNow. He has also worked with audiovisual production companies and technology firms such as Avtek and Ashen White as his personal interests, aside from politics, often revolve around technology.
http://www.therebel.media/jay_fayza
He's an Ethiopian. Of course he won't identify with BLM.Looks like that Ethiopian-looking guy who was in that protest is a contributor to Rebel Media
Jay Fayza is a third year Political Science student at McMaster University. On campus, he is an outreach coordinator for his pro-life club, McMaster Lifeline, and is a member of the McMaster Debate Club, McMaster Conservatives, and McMaster Catholic Student's Association. Outside of campus, he is a leading voice within the University of Toronto's free speech movement. Professionally, he has worked with political lobby organizations such as Campaign Life Coalition and RightNow. He has also worked with audiovisual production companies and technology firms such as Avtek and Ashen White as his personal interests, aside from politics, often revolve around technology.
http://www.therebel.media/jay_fayza
Looks like that Ethiopian-looking guy who was in that protest is a contributor to Rebel Media
Jay Fayza is a third year Political Science student at McMaster University. On campus, he is an outreach coordinator for his pro-life club, McMaster Lifeline, and is a member of the McMaster Debate Club, McMaster Conservatives, and McMaster Catholic Student's Association. Outside of campus, he is a leading voice within the University of Toronto's free speech movement. Professionally, he has worked with political lobby organizations such as Campaign Life Coalition and RightNow. He has also worked with audiovisual production companies and technology firms such as Avtek and Ashen White as his personal interests, aside from politics, often revolve around technology.
http://www.therebel.media/jay_fayza
What did he say? I couldn't be bothered to watch the video.What a right wing faghit .I thought he would say that he doesn't support BLM because he lives in Canada and there is no need for such movement.
What did he say? I couldn't be bothered to watch the video.
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