First Name : Josuee

Last Name : Hernandez

Approx. Age : 35

State : Oregon

Tags : Portland Antifa  

Notes

Josuee "Josh" Israel Hernandez (DOB: 01/10/86) is a Portland based writer who's still working on his first novel. He has social media connections to the Von Gilbert/Smith gang within Rose City Antifa. He's a former marine who was seduced by the dark side and is now a member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). He's best known for his stunt at a Portland Trailblazer's game when he was honored for his military service during halftime at a game but he took a knee and unzipped his jacket to reveal a t-shirt critical of the gun manufacturer sponsoring the ceremony. Leftist hate the company, Leopold & Stevens, because it supposedly supplies sniper scopes to the Israeli military. Hernandez is the Vice President of The People’s Colloquium, a writers' collective. He holds a B.A. from the University of Oregon and an M.A. from Portland State. He appears to have had his Northeast Portland home obscured on Google Street View, probably because of the Trailblazers action. https://archive.vn/1cIdn https://archive.vn/7TS9w



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