AG Barr goes after antifa and their supporters in press conference .

He will only find left group and not the right ones. He loves the militias.
militias are not against the law.
no but terrorist groups are !
and not only is he going after the terrorist group antifa but other far left groups and their supporters ... he is also calling for the unmasking of groups and individuals[ private and government] with ties to the terrorist group ! it will be interesting to see how many democrat lawmakers support the terrorist soros funded communist group that has declared war on America !
Going after other
FAR RIGHT groups which they found to be causing the rioting, looting, brick throwing etc....

Boogaloo Boys....

They organized protests on governors carrying their guns, on reopening up businesses.... That the Trumpster cheered on....No?

if there are far right groups involved and insighting violence then they should be held accountable ! the difference is there are no republicans in leadership expressing support for them ! antifa is getting support and financial assistance from the msm and dem leaders !and antifa is the main culprit in the lawlessness !
 
In other news, antifa (the anarchists) are surprised to find out they are an organization.

Movement structure
Antifa is not a unified organization but rather a movement without a hierarchical leadership structure, comprising multiple autonomous groups and individuals.[22][40][44] The movement is loosely affiliated[20] as it has no chain of command, with antifa groups instead sharing "resources and information about far-right activity across regional and national borders through loosely knit networks and informal relationships of trust and solidarity".[45] Activists typically organize protests via social media and through websites.[46] Some activists have built peer-to-peer networks, or use encrypted-texting services like Signal.[47] Chauncey Devega of Salon described antifa as an organizing strategy, not a group of people.[48] The antifa movement has grown since the 2016 United States presidential election. As of August 2017, approximately 200 groups existed, of varying sizes and levels of activity.[49]

Sounds just like ISIS, doesn't it?
No.

How is it not?
Why should I answer when all you did was make a baseless claim without actually backing it up?

You explain the similarities first.

I did. Perhaps you missed it so I'll post it again for your convenience.

Movement structure
Antifa is not a unified organization but rather a movement without a hierarchical leadership structure, comprising multiple autonomous groups and individuals.[22][40][44] The movement is loosely affiliated[20] as it has no chain of command, with antifa groups instead sharing "resources and information about far-right activity across regional and national borders through loosely knit networks and informal relationships of trust and solidarity".[45] Activists typically organize protests via social media and through websites.[46] Some activists have built peer-to-peer networks, or use encrypted-texting services like Signal.[47] Chauncey Devega of Salon described antifa as an organizing strategy, not a group of people.[48] The antifa movement has grown since the 2016 United States presidential election. As of August 2017, approximately 200 groups existed, of varying sizes and levels of activity.[49]

Just like ISIS.
Reposting stupidity does not make it any less stupid.

Can you explain how they are similar.
 
In other news, antifa (the anarchists) are surprised to find out they are an organization.

Movement structure
Antifa is not a unified organization but rather a movement without a hierarchical leadership structure, comprising multiple autonomous groups and individuals.[22][40][44] The movement is loosely affiliated[20] as it has no chain of command, with antifa groups instead sharing "resources and information about far-right activity across regional and national borders through loosely knit networks and informal relationships of trust and solidarity".[45] Activists typically organize protests via social media and through websites.[46] Some activists have built peer-to-peer networks, or use encrypted-texting services like Signal.[47] Chauncey Devega of Salon described antifa as an organizing strategy, not a group of people.[48] The antifa movement has grown since the 2016 United States presidential election. As of August 2017, approximately 200 groups existed, of varying sizes and levels of activity.[49]

Sounds just like ISIS, doesn't it?
No.

How is it not?
Why should I answer when all you did was make a baseless claim without actually backing it up?

You explain the similarities first.

I did. Perhaps you missed it so I'll post it again for your convenience.

Movement structure
Antifa is not a unified organization but rather a movement without a hierarchical leadership structure, comprising multiple autonomous groups and individuals.[22][40][44] The movement is loosely affiliated[20] as it has no chain of command, with antifa groups instead sharing "resources and information about far-right activity across regional and national borders through loosely knit networks and informal relationships of trust and solidarity".[45] Activists typically organize protests via social media and through websites.[46] Some activists have built peer-to-peer networks, or use encrypted-texting services like Signal.[47] Chauncey Devega of Salon described antifa as an organizing strategy, not a group of people.[48] The antifa movement has grown since the 2016 United States presidential election. As of August 2017, approximately 200 groups existed, of varying sizes and levels of activity.[49]

Just like ISIS.
Reposting stupidity does not make it any less stupid.

Can you explain how they are similar.

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