Justin Ling


Justin Ling is a journalist based in Toronto.

Articles by Justin Ling
Members of the Proud Boys
Members of the Proud Boys
A car with a flag endorsing QAnon
A car with a flag endorsing QAnon
Members of the Guerrero Community Police
Members of the Guerrero Community Police
Car decorations reference the QAnon conspiracy theory at a campaign rally for U.S. President Donald Trump
Car decorations reference the QAnon conspiracy theory at a campaign rally for U.S. President Donald Trump
A customer leaves the MOCA Modern Cannabis dispensary in Chicago on on Jan. 22.
A customer leaves the MOCA Modern Cannabis dispensary in Chicago on on Jan. 22.
A man carries a QAnon conspiracy theory sign
A man carries a QAnon conspiracy theory sign
Inmates at at Chino state prison in California
Inmates at at Chino state prison in California
A protester waves a QAnon flag
A protester waves a QAnon flag
A person wearing a QAnon T-shirt takes part in a rally in Brooklyn, New York, on Aug. 9.
A person wearing a QAnon T-shirt takes part in a rally in Brooklyn, New York, on Aug. 9.
Miss Navajo Nation Shaandiin P. Parrish grabs a box filled with food and other supplies to distribute to Navajo families in Counselor on the Navajo Nation Reservation, New Mexico, on May 27.
Miss Navajo Nation Shaandiin P. Parrish grabs a box filled with food and other supplies to distribute to Navajo families in Counselor on the Navajo Nation Reservation, New Mexico, on May 27.
A demonstrator holds a banner referring to the QAnon conspiracy theory during an alt-right rally in Portland, Oregon, on Aug. 17, 2019.
A demonstrator holds a banner referring to the QAnon conspiracy theory during an alt-right rally in Portland, Oregon, on Aug. 17, 2019.
A lab technician works in Canada’s National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on Nov. 3, 2014.
A lab technician works in Canada’s National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on Nov. 3, 2014.
Alek Minassian (left), accused of the 2018 Toronto van attack; Elliot Rodger (center), a member of early incel communities who killed six people in California; and Chris Harper-Mercer, who cited Rodger in a manifesto found after he killed nine in Oregon.
Alek Minassian (left), accused of the 2018 Toronto van attack; Elliot Rodger (center), a member of early incel communities who killed six people in California; and Chris Harper-Mercer, who cited Rodger in a manifesto found after he killed nine in Oregon.