

This cookie is set by the provider Akamai Bot Manager. This cookie is managed by Amazon Web Services and is used for load balancing.Īssociated with Amazon Web Services and created by Elastic Load Balancing, AWSELB cookie is used to manage sticky sessions across production servers. Issued by Microsoft's ASP.NET Application, this cookie stores session data during a user's website visit. This cookie is used by Akamai to optimize site security by distinguishing between humans and bots This cookie is used to detect and defend when a client attempt to replay a cookie.This cookie manages the interaction with online bots and takes the appropriate actions. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. He said Ngo told his followers that he was “targeting him and said people should go report my post.” Soon after, Ferreira’s Twitter account, got permanently suspended. During the protest, Ferreira tweeted a video of himself signing a copy of Ngo’s book inside the store. Last January, Ferreira led a days-long protest against Ngo at a book-signing event at a Portland bookstore. Ferreira told The Daily Dot that he just meant that Ngo’s right-wing alignment and activities would result in “karma” like lawsuits, public shaming, and lost sponsorships, not death. Last summer, Ferreira wrote that he would “be lighting up a big ol’ blunt to the sound of hearing karma finally found your life.” In response, Ngo wrote on Twitter that Ferreira had said he would celebrate Ngo’s death. The beef between the two men has some history. Ferreira is considering pressing charges against police for the injuries. Ngo’s labeling him as such, Ferreira said, has also resulted in Portland police attacking him, causing a broken shinbone and torn rotator cuff. While Ferreira is anti-fascist, he has said he isn’t antifa. One day, right-wingers ordered food deliveries to members of Ferreira’s family across the nation and used his cell phone number to confirm the deliveries, just to demonstrate that they knew where his family members lived.įerreira also said right-wingers reached out “to every former employer I ever had, sent them death threats, told them they were employing an active antifa member.” He also said that someone threatened to blow up his apartment building.

He doesn’t conceal his face during protests and is outspoken against Ngo.Īfter Ngo first tweeted about Ferreira, Ferreira said, Ngo’s right-wing followers made videos posting Ferreira’s home address. Ferreira is a 38-year-old, 4’2″, 120-pound man with severe osteogenesis imperfecta, a brittle bone disease that has caused him over 500 broken bones in his life.
