The following is an original translation by Tania Groth and the German parts by Ava Lon.
From a video that can be seen here
And a Swedish website here:
Published in Fria Tider (Free Times) July 10, 2017 at 21.34
It was Expressen’s partner, Mathias Wåg, who asked a left-wing mob to beat up an American reporter in connection with the riots in Hamburg. That is what the victim himself, Marcus DiPaola, writes on Twitter.
The Research Group’s Mathias Wåg, who was once awarded the Golden Spade and works for Expressen, was captured on film when he took photos of a US reporter last week who was being beaten up by a group of left-wing extremists.
The reporter Marcus DiPaola from Heavy.com now tells Twitter that it was Mathias Wåg who told other left-wing extremists to attack him.
“Hi Mathias. Remember me? You asked a crowd to beat me up…” DiPaola writes. Marcus was beaten by the left-wing extremists and then repeatedly kicked as he lay on the ground.
“You’re the first journo I’ve met that asked others to beat me…” he continues.
Since Fria Tider wrote about the video clip on Sunday, another video from the event has been published. The clip clearly shows Mathias Wåg taking a brief look at Marcus DiPaola after the abuse, and that Wåg discusses identifying different people with the other left-wing extremists.
Since then the Expressen man has himself posted his pictures of DiPaola in a tweet aimed at the left-wing extremist Anti-fascist Action in New York.
Mathias Wåg and other members of the Research Group were employed a few years ago by Expressen’s editor-in-chief Thomas Mattsson to identify and expose private Swedish individuals who criticized immigration policy anonymously online. The left-wing extremists were later rewarded the Golden Spade, a prestigious journalism prize, for their efforts.
Free Times is looking for comments from Mathias Wåg.
[The Golden Spade is the Swedish equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize in the USA. Perhaps in more ways than one since Walter Durante betrayed the USA on behalf of the Soviet Union while working for the New York Times. |Editor]
The level of evil portrayed in this video clip transcends several DECADES of tyranny that only Hitler, Stalin, and Mao were able to attain. Perhaps Pol Pot merits inclusion in there somewhere.
Having spent the past DECADE or more studying and cataloging Islam’s particular brand of wildly, unrestrained viciousness, what was shown is something that (however unwillingly) brings to mind Central and South America’s “death squads”. Take that as you will.
These are scum of a pedigree that makes slime mold look like a most noble life-form.
The sooner that Mathias Wåg and his ilk face irreversible consequences, the better off our world will be. This type of black or brown-shirt thuggery can only be answered with the same sort of repugnant escalation that Islam always has relied upon.
Until now, I had not thought that there could be such an identical degree of urgency to be shared between Islam and the EU’s collection of lunatic apparatchiks (e.g., Merkel). Mathias Wåg has put such idiotic notions of mine to permanent rest. These are individuals who willingly place all of Western civilization in a degree of dire peril to where summary execution seems like some sort of slow-motion parody.
This is quite rude and bad. The guy was apologizing and yet he continues to take pictures and ask people the beat the guy. This is soo bad in many levels.
what was shown is something that (however unwillingly) brings to mind Central and South America’s “death squads”. Take that as you will.
The left wing death squads started the troubles in South American and the right wing ones ended it. Then the propaganda media in all western nations condemned them for their actions while ignoring the left wing death squads. It looks like the left is creating the same situation in Europe.
With antifa “reporters” like Mathias Wag, no wonder Sweden is in such bad shape.
Thanks so much Tania and Ava for translating this clip and a big thanks for Vlad for having this platform where it can be viewed.
Great stuff – enormously time-intensive, requires skills worth the big bucks.
I post these reports everywhere I can. Don’t use social media, but I’ve registered at other sites that get significant traffic. I wonder how many eyeballs it’s getting?