Andy Ngo: The Left’s ‘Death Cult’ — What He Told Watters’ World

Journalist Andy Ngo is widely recognized as an expert on the radical left. He’s spent years reporting on Antifa and other far-left groups, and he’s paid the price for it — literally and figuratively.
During an appearance on Watters’ World this week, Ngo said he hopes the past week’s events have been a wake-up call for people. He argued the actions and rhetoric we’re seeing point to something darker than mere political disagreement.
Ngo goes further, saying this violent mindset is seeping into the mainstream left and that’s a real threat to the country. He used blunt language on the show, calling the phenomenon what he believes it is: a death cult with a bloodlust.
Transcript via Real Clear Politics: Below is the transcript of Ngo’s remarks from the segment. Read it and judge for yourself how much of this rhetoric is showing up across mainstream outlets.
ANDY NGO, “POST MILLENNIAL” REPORTER: What needs to be done is their propaganda and lies has to be exposed. I think, I hope that it’s been eye opening for the public to see the bloodlust that exists, not just on the fringe left, obviously, but also on the mainstream left in the aftermath of this assassination.
It is a cancer that exists on the left, and it’s mainstream, and there’s some data to back that up. Just overnight, a mural for Charlie Kirk in Pensacola, Florida was vandalized with Antifa propaganda on it, and some of the messages that left on it were the exact messages from what was engraved on the rifle cartridges that were used in the attack.
So this is the mindset we’re dealing with. It is — I will call it a death cult. They worship death. They want their targets killed, and they’ve been supported by a huge apparatus. I’m not just talking about the Black bloc militants who are on the streets as acting as thugs, carrying out arson attacks and assaulting people. I’m talking about politicians who spread their propaganda and lies, NGOs, nonprofit groups, elected officials and many in the Democratic Party and, of course, many journalists.
We’ve seen many, many disgusting lies spread in the last few days in liberal media suggesting somehow that this accused gunman was a far right Christian nationalist inspired by MAGA.
Watch the video below: If you want to see Ngo lay this out in his own words, the clip is right under this line. It’s short but it hits the point hard.
The footage and the transcript together make a pretty clear case that something ugly is spreading through parts of the left. Whether people want to call it radicalism, extremism, or a death cult, the behaviors and messages are hard to ignore.
The last week has been eye-opening even for people who follow politics and media closely. For many average Americans, the events and the media coverage have to feel shocking and out of step with how we expect civic debate to work.