BLM? Nah, try RWP: Rich, White, Privileged son of famous rich white John Malkovich arrested in Portland riot, and that’s not all…

Last night’s violent rioting in Portland, the 100th night of anarchy and chaos in that Pacific Northwest town, included many attacks on police, and even a person catching on fire. It also included the arrest of Loewy Malkovich, a 38 year old wealth software developer.

Oh also he’s the son of immensely famous and fabulously wealthy actor John Malkovich.

“He was busted on charges of interfering with a peace officer, and second-degree disorderly conduct, according to a release by the Portland Police Bureau,” reports the New York Post.

The actor’s Portland-based software engineer son Loewy Malkovich, 38, was listed as one of 27 people arrested Friday night — the 100th consecutive night of protests in the whitest major city in the US.

He was busted on charges of interfering with a peace officer, and second-degree disorderly conduct, according to a release by the Portland Police Bureau.

But he’s not the only RWP locked up. In New York City, a 20-year-old spoiled rich girl, whose mother is an architect and father is a child psychiatrist, got picked up for graffiti and for rioting during a BLM riot.

The Uptown Girl was taking part in a protest organized by the “New Afrikan Black Panther Party”.

Here’s more, also from the Post.

In 2016 the family paid $1.8 million for their 16th-floor apartment on East End Avenue. The family also owns a 1730 home — featuring four fireplaces, according to property listings — in tony Litchfield County, Conn.

But Kraebber has joined in street protests for years before allegedly taking part in Friday night’s march.

She is now facing a maximum of four years prison on her top charge of first-degree riot

And don’t forget about the restaurant crashers.

The ANTIFA and BLM riots sure have a lot of “privileged” people. Critical race theory? Sure seems like a bit part of it is just critically bored millennials and zoomers.


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