This Studio 2.8 photography photo was produced on Sunday January 5, 2020 in downtown Seattle, Washington after the conclusion of the main political event that day as members of the Studio 2.8 photography service attempted to visit a cafe after the event for a warm beverage. When a member of the Studio 2.8 photography crew attempted to enter the cafe at which this photograph and the accompanying video clip below were produced, the cafe was already occupied by several members of the "Revolutionary Communist Party".
In this Studio 2.8 photography photo, produced on Saturday December 7, 2019 at McGraw Square in Seattle, WA, two bandanna disguised anarcho-communist terrorist counter-protesters at a Pearl Harbor Day commemoration event, brandished a soviet style communist flag. The soviet style communist flag includes a red background field, with a yellow hammer and sickle emblem in its upper left corner.
The communist anarchists in this Studio 2.8 photograph are participants in the Seattle area based communist domestic terror cell network which calls itself "antifa". The criminally violent, all black clothing clad, bandanna wearing, sub-faction, of these anarcho communist domestic terrorists is known as the "black bloc".
Later in the day, after the anarchists in attendance at Seattle's McGraw Square burned "blue lives matter" flags and displayed their own communist and anarchist battle flags, the communist anarchists hunted and stalked marchers through the downtown Seattle streets, marchers who had rallied that day to commemorate Pearl Harbor Day and the U.S. military veterans who were killed by Japanese military during the December 7, 1941 attack by the Japanese military of the Naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Afterward, the Seattle Police, in proper accordance with police department policy, arrested some of the masked anarchists who attempted to attack Pearl Harbor Day marchers, as the Pearl Harbor Day commemoration marchers approached downtown Seattle's Westlake Mall.
At the Liberty or Death rally in downtown Seattle, on Saturday August 18, 2018 by the political group Washington Three Percent, this counter protesting woman carried a stick labelled "Anti-Fascist", which she held up closely in front of her face. The woman and her stick struck an interesting political chord. This young woman with the "Anti-Fascist" labelled stick kept tugging at the bandanna she was using to cover her face. The question repeatedly arose while photographing these masked people - why did she believe she needed to hide her face? What is the implication in the U.S., where people supposedly have a constitutional right to free speech, that some people who seem to want to say they are "anti-fascist" appear afraid to openly take that political stance, as they hide behind masks while publicly espousing it?
In this gallery of Studio 2.8 photography exclusive photographs produced on August 18, 2018 in downtown Seattle, WA at a political gun rights rally called "Liberty or Death", that was organized by a political group called the Washington Three Percent, the female communist extremist in the Studio 2.8 photos above held aloft a large hand lettered sign with the phrase "if you do not oppose fascism you're a fascist" on it. The sign is significant because the rhetoric and propaganda employed by the various active U.S. communist groups that utilize this rhetoric, is that anyone who isn't a communist must be a "Nazi" and a "fascist", despite the irrationality of the ploy. American neo-communist rhetoric and propaganda is dominated by the political truism that surely everyone opposes "fascists" and "Nazis", which the communist groups use as part of their recruiting tactics and their public rhetorical stance and political debate tactics.
At a subsequent political event, an event in June 2019, the Studio 2.8 photography team proudly photographed, as the 2019 Seattle Trans Pride March and Rally held on Friday June 28, 2019 in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, the same communist extremist woman pictured above had been engaged by the group that runs Seattle Trans Pride, the Gender Justice League, was one of the Seattle Trans Pride 2019 staff members. After a Studio 2.8 photography team photographer had spent five hours diligently producing photographs of the 2019 Seattle Trans Pride rally, the female communist extremist pictured above, was part of an unlawful vigilante hate mob that attacked the LGBTQ woman of color who was covering the 2019 Seattle Trans Pride rally. During this female communist extremist's unlawful assault and battery of a Studio 2.8 photographer at the 2019 Seattle Trans Pride event, the female communist extremist in the photographs above, falsely accused the LGBTQ Studio 2.8 photographer woman of color photographer who produced these photos and video of being a "racist", a "Nazi", a "White Supremacist", and worse. In the high resolution Studio 2.8 video excerpt below, the female communist extremist pictured above can be seen, and can be heard shouting "... you are with patriot prayer and you know it ..." (see link), as the communist extremist pictured above participated in the unlawful vigilante hate mob that harassed, assaulted, and battered, the LGBTQ Studio 2.8 photojournalist who produced these photographs and this video.
The high resolution Studio 2.8 video excerpt above was produced by the Studio 2.8 photography team on Friday June 28, 2019 at the 2019 Seattle Trans Pride march and rally, held at Seattle's Cal Anderson Park in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.