Imposing what early Americans called “civilization” on a vast frontier proved beneficial in many ways, but not all.
For instance, unlike civilization’s written laws, the concept of “frontier justice” appeals to many of us on a visceral level.
In a clip posted to the social media platform X, a leftist thug identified as Chris Ostroushko, seen on camera shoving Turning Point USA’s Savanah Hernandez to the ground during a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis on April 11, complained that he, his wife DeYanna, and the couple’s adult daughter, Paige, have faced consequences for their unhinged behavior.
“Maybe you guys do get doxxed,” Ostroushko, a middle-aged resident of suburban Minneapolis, said during the interview published Monday by the conservative outletOne America News.
“But I don’t know if you guys are getting the same type of stuff that we’re getting. And it’s nonstop. It’s hundreds of phone calls a day. It’s text messages and them trying to get into all of our social media accounts, and contacting our friends, our neighbors, our family. The rest of our family is getting doxxed as well, it’s not just us. It’s my sons, their wives. Like, people that had nothing to do with anything.”
Chris Ostroushko, the man accused of assaulting TPUSA journalist Savanah Hernandez, says he is second guessing living in this country following the incident in Minneapolis.
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Ostroushko might be unfamiliar to most Americans, but he’s earned something of a name for himself among anti-ICE activists. According to a profile published Jan. 27 in theMinneapolis Star Tribune, Ostroushko attended his first protest Jan. 14 and gave a profanity-filled interview to the left-wing YouTube channelStatus Coup News. (It canbe seen here.Be warned. Ostroushko’s language is very graphic.)
“Ostroushko’s unvarnished take turned him into an internet meme and the unlikely face of those middle-of-the-roaders motivated less by politics than humanitarianism,” the Star Tribune reported lovingly, and with laughable credulity. “Since then, other protesters pick his chrome dome out of the crowd at the Whipple Federal Building like he’s ‘some sort of celebrity,’ he says. They tell him that he’s the reason they turned off the football game and got off the couch, or flew in from Idaho or Vermont.”
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