Is ANTFA Going To Get The Trump Treatment???

In this country, they mostly came in reaction to Trump and his first term election. Most Americans never heard of them, before that. I think Trump is concentrating on Antifa in America. Maybe he can maintain focus for a while.
antifa started to show themselves here during occupy wallstreet long before trump entered the picture,,

maybe he can eliminate them from american soil once and for all,,
 
They were not and are not a problem in Jackson, TN, and I never heard of them operating in this country until the first trump administration. I actually do not givashit what they did in other countries, in the past. Back when I was first receiving government briefing on domestic terror organizations in the 6 state area (back in the early 80s) they were not mentioned, and as I got updated, they still were not mentioned. It was all KKK, anarchists, and anarchist militias. If they were a problem in your state, they did not get much publicity and Huntley Brinkley definitely never reported on them back in the 60s, nor did they come up, in civics or history in school. So excuse the **** out of me, if I have to go with the standard answer of them mostly becoming active around the time of the first Trump administration. Maybe you live out west, and this is just another problem, you trendy people out there are bringing to the rest of us normal people in the hinterland. I do wish you people would keep your mishandled problems in your own state and region.
admitting your ignorance only shows you dont pay attention to the world around you,,
 
The trump cult STILL believes the LIE that Antifa, FBI, and some Cosplay idiots were the ones responsible for the J6 Violence.

so Stryder50

who actually broke through the perimeter barriers?
who actually broke through the interior barriers, second round of outside barriers?
who actually broke window and doors to gain entry to the Capitol Building?
 
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They were not and are not a problem in Jackson, TN, and I never heard of them operating in this country until the first trump administration. I actually do not givashit what they did in other countries, in the past. Back when I was first receiving government briefing on domestic terror organizations in the 6 state area (back in the early 80s) they were not mentioned, and as I got updated, they still were not mentioned. It was all KKK, anarchists, and anarchist militias. If they were a problem in your state, they did not get much publicity and Huntley Brinkley definitely never reported on them back in the 60s, nor did they come up, in civics or history in school. So excuse the **** out of me, if I have to go with the standard answer of them mostly becoming active around the time of the first Trump administration. Maybe you live out west, and this is just another problem, you trendy people out there are bringing to the rest of us normal people in the hinterland. I do wish you people would keep your mishandled problems in your own state and region.

Unmasked​

Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy
by Andy Ngo

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Key Takeaways​

1. Antifa is a violent extremist movement with a revolutionary agenda.
....
Beyond anti-fascism. Antifa, short for "anti-fascist," is fundamentally an ideology and movement of radical pan-leftist politics, primarily composed of militant anarchist communists or collectivist anarchists. While they claim to oppose fascism, their definition is broad, allowing them to justify violence against a wide range of targets, including mainstream conservatives and liberals. Their core defining characteristics are a militant opposition to free markets and a desire to destroy the United States and its institutions.

2. Antifa's origins lie in historical European communist paramilitaries.​

...
Weimar Republic roots. The modern antifa movement traces its origins to the Antifaschistische Aktion (Antifascist Action) paramilitary group formed by the German Communist Party (KPD) in May 1932 during the political instability of the Weimar Republic. This group, symbolized by the two red flags (representing communism and socialism), engaged in violent street battles primarily against social democrats and liberals, whom the KPD labeled "social fascists."
....

3. American antifa has evolved, incorporating critical theory and intersectionality.​

...
Midwest beginnings. The first known American antifa groups emerged in the late 1980s from the Midwest, influenced by British anarchist publications and forming networks like the Anti-Racist Action (ARA). They adopted the tactic of using violence to disrupt perceived far-right groups, viewing it as "anti-racist" action rather than strictly "anti-fascist."
...

4. Black Lives Matter shares core radical goals and tactics with antifa.​

5. Antifa employs organized tactics: violence, propaganda, doxing, and "mutual aid."​

...Antifa know the effect that smashed windows, breached businesses, and fires have on crowd mentality.
...

6. The 2020 riots demonstrated antifa's ability to destabilize cities and exploit political climates.​

7. Antifa uses "lawfare" and political influence to weaken law enforcement.​

8. Antifa's doxing and harassment are forms of non-violent terrorism.​

The point is not to document reality but to gather intel to get someone assaulted, fired, or stalked.

9. Antifa's ideology has inspired deadly violence.​

10. Sympathetic media and politicians enable antifa by denying their nature and excusing violence.​

We’ve been lied to. While there is no single capital A “Antifa” organization with one leader, there are indeed localized cells and groups with formalized structures and memberships.

11. The author's personal experience illustrates the real-world impact and terror inflicted by antifa.​

....
A journalist who's been attacked by Antifa writes a deeply researched and reported account of the group's history and tactics.
When Andy Ngo was attacked in the streets by Antifa in the summer of 2019, most people assumed it was an isolated incident. But those who'd been following Ngo's reporting in outlets like the New York Post and Quillette knew that the attack was only the latest in a long line of crimes perpetrated by Antifa.

In Unmasked, Andy Ngo tells the story of this violent extremist movement from the very beginning. He includes interviews with former followers of the group, people who've been attacked by them, and incorporates stories from his own life. This book contains a trove of documents obtained by the author, published for the first time ever.
 

Unmasked​

Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy
by Andy Ngo

View attachment 1163782

Key Takeaways​

1. Antifa is a violent extremist movement with a revolutionary agenda.
....
Beyond anti-fascism. Antifa, short for "anti-fascist," is fundamentally an ideology and movement of radical pan-leftist politics, primarily composed of militant anarchist communists or collectivist anarchists. While they claim to oppose fascism, their definition is broad, allowing them to justify violence against a wide range of targets, including mainstream conservatives and liberals. Their core defining characteristics are a militant opposition to free markets and a desire to destroy the United States and its institutions.

2. Antifa's origins lie in historical European communist paramilitaries.​

...
Weimar Republic roots. The modern antifa movement traces its origins to the Antifaschistische Aktion (Antifascist Action) paramilitary group formed by the German Communist Party (KPD) in May 1932 during the political instability of the Weimar Republic. This group, symbolized by the two red flags (representing communism and socialism), engaged in violent street battles primarily against social democrats and liberals, whom the KPD labeled "social fascists."
....

3. American antifa has evolved, incorporating critical theory and intersectionality.​

...
Midwest beginnings. The first known American antifa groups emerged in the late 1980s from the Midwest, influenced by British anarchist publications and forming networks like the Anti-Racist Action (ARA). They adopted the tactic of using violence to disrupt perceived far-right groups, viewing it as "anti-racist" action rather than strictly "anti-fascist."
...

4. Black Lives Matter shares core radical goals and tactics with antifa.​

5. Antifa employs organized tactics: violence, propaganda, doxing, and "mutual aid."​

...Antifa know the effect that smashed windows, breached businesses, and fires have on crowd mentality.
...

6. The 2020 riots demonstrated antifa's ability to destabilize cities and exploit political climates.​

7. Antifa uses "lawfare" and political influence to weaken law enforcement.​

8. Antifa's doxing and harassment are forms of non-violent terrorism.​

The point is not to document reality but to gather intel to get someone assaulted, fired, or stalked.

9. Antifa's ideology has inspired deadly violence.​

10. Sympathetic media and politicians enable antifa by denying their nature and excusing violence.​

We’ve been lied to. While there is no single capital A “Antifa” organization with one leader, there are indeed localized cells and groups with formalized structures and memberships.

11. The author's personal experience illustrates the real-world impact and terror inflicted by antifa.​

....
A journalist who's been attacked by Antifa writes a deeply researched and reported account of the group's history and tactics.
When Andy Ngo was attacked in the streets by Antifa in the summer of 2019, most people assumed it was an isolated incident. But those who'd been following Ngo's reporting in outlets like the New York Post and Quillette knew that the attack was only the latest in a long line of crimes perpetrated by Antifa.

In Unmasked, Andy Ngo tells the story of this violent extremist movement from the very beginning. He includes interviews with former followers of the group, people who've been attacked by them, and incorporates stories from his own life. This book contains a trove of documents obtained by the author, published for the first time ever.
Following link is to the full text of "Unmasked".
Page 100 starts a sequence of three pages of photos, followed by Chapter 4 which includes typical recruiting and training for antifa members, list the syllabus, etc.
Page 118 is where three photos are of the original antifa in Germany in 1932. Captions to the photos are out of sequence. ;

 
The trump cult STILL believes the LIE that Antifa, FBI, and some Cosplay idiots were the ones responsible for the J6 Violence.

so Stryder50

who actually broke through the perimeter barriers?
who actually broke through the interior barriers, second round of outside barriers?
who actually broke window and doors to gain entry to the Capitol Building?
You being a member of antifa, you likely know the answers better than I do.
 

Unmasked​

Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy
by Andy Ngo

View attachment 1163782

Key Takeaways​

1. Antifa is a violent extremist movement with a revolutionary agenda.
....
Beyond anti-fascism. Antifa, short for "anti-fascist," is fundamentally an ideology and movement of radical pan-leftist politics, primarily composed of militant anarchist communists or collectivist anarchists. While they claim to oppose fascism, their definition is broad, allowing them to justify violence against a wide range of targets, including mainstream conservatives and liberals. Their core defining characteristics are a militant opposition to free markets and a desire to destroy the United States and its institutions.

2. Antifa's origins lie in historical European communist paramilitaries.​

...
Weimar Republic roots. The modern antifa movement traces its origins to the Antifaschistische Aktion (Antifascist Action) paramilitary group formed by the German Communist Party (KPD) in May 1932 during the political instability of the Weimar Republic. This group, symbolized by the two red flags (representing communism and socialism), engaged in violent street battles primarily against social democrats and liberals, whom the KPD labeled "social fascists."
....

3. American antifa has evolved, incorporating critical theory and intersectionality.​

...
Midwest beginnings. The first known American antifa groups emerged in the late 1980s from the Midwest, influenced by British anarchist publications and forming networks like the Anti-Racist Action (ARA). They adopted the tactic of using violence to disrupt perceived far-right groups, viewing it as "anti-racist" action rather than strictly "anti-fascist."
...

4. Black Lives Matter shares core radical goals and tactics with antifa.​

5. Antifa employs organized tactics: violence, propaganda, doxing, and "mutual aid."​

...Antifa know the effect that smashed windows, breached businesses, and fires have on crowd mentality.
...

6. The 2020 riots demonstrated antifa's ability to destabilize cities and exploit political climates.​

7. Antifa uses "lawfare" and political influence to weaken law enforcement.​

8. Antifa's doxing and harassment are forms of non-violent terrorism.​

The point is not to document reality but to gather intel to get someone assaulted, fired, or stalked.

9. Antifa's ideology has inspired deadly violence.​

10. Sympathetic media and politicians enable antifa by denying their nature and excusing violence.​

We’ve been lied to. While there is no single capital A “Antifa” organization with one leader, there are indeed localized cells and groups with formalized structures and memberships.

11. The author's personal experience illustrates the real-world impact and terror inflicted by antifa.​

....
A journalist who's been attacked by Antifa writes a deeply researched and reported account of the group's history and tactics.
When Andy Ngo was attacked in the streets by Antifa in the summer of 2019, most people assumed it was an isolated incident. But those who'd been following Ngo's reporting in outlets like the New York Post and Quillette knew that the attack was only the latest in a long line of crimes perpetrated by Antifa.

In Unmasked, Andy Ngo tells the story of this violent extremist movement from the very beginning. He includes interviews with former followers of the group, people who've been attacked by them, and incorporates stories from his own life. This book contains a trove of documents obtained by the author, published for the first time ever.
How long have you lived in Lilly White Lynden?
 

Unmasked​

Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy
by Andy Ngo

View attachment 1163782

Key Takeaways​

1. Antifa is a violent extremist movement with a revolutionary agenda.
....
Beyond anti-fascism. Antifa, short for "anti-fascist," is fundamentally an ideology and movement of radical pan-leftist politics, primarily composed of militant anarchist communists or collectivist anarchists. While they claim to oppose fascism, their definition is broad, allowing them to justify violence against a wide range of targets, including mainstream conservatives and liberals. Their core defining characteristics are a militant opposition to free markets and a desire to destroy the United States and its institutions.

2. Antifa's origins lie in historical European communist paramilitaries.​

...
Weimar Republic roots. The modern antifa movement traces its origins to the Antifaschistische Aktion (Antifascist Action) paramilitary group formed by the German Communist Party (KPD) in May 1932 during the political instability of the Weimar Republic. This group, symbolized by the two red flags (representing communism and socialism), engaged in violent street battles primarily against social democrats and liberals, whom the KPD labeled "social fascists."
....

3. American antifa has evolved, incorporating critical theory and intersectionality.​

...
Midwest beginnings. The first known American antifa groups emerged in the late 1980s from the Midwest, influenced by British anarchist publications and forming networks like the Anti-Racist Action (ARA). They adopted the tactic of using violence to disrupt perceived far-right groups, viewing it as "anti-racist" action rather than strictly "anti-fascist."
...

4. Black Lives Matter shares core radical goals and tactics with antifa.​

5. Antifa employs organized tactics: violence, propaganda, doxing, and "mutual aid."​

...Antifa know the effect that smashed windows, breached businesses, and fires have on crowd mentality.
...

6. The 2020 riots demonstrated antifa's ability to destabilize cities and exploit political climates.​

7. Antifa uses "lawfare" and political influence to weaken law enforcement.​

8. Antifa's doxing and harassment are forms of non-violent terrorism.​

The point is not to document reality but to gather intel to get someone assaulted, fired, or stalked.

9. Antifa's ideology has inspired deadly violence.​

10. Sympathetic media and politicians enable antifa by denying their nature and excusing violence.​

We’ve been lied to. While there is no single capital A “Antifa” organization with one leader, there are indeed localized cells and groups with formalized structures and memberships.

11. The author's personal experience illustrates the real-world impact and terror inflicted by antifa.​

....
A journalist who's been attacked by Antifa writes a deeply researched and reported account of the group's history and tactics.
When Andy Ngo was attacked in the streets by Antifa in the summer of 2019, most people assumed it was an isolated incident. But those who'd been following Ngo's reporting in outlets like the New York Post and Quillette knew that the attack was only the latest in a long line of crimes perpetrated by Antifa.

In Unmasked, Andy Ngo tells the story of this violent extremist movement from the very beginning. He includes interviews with former followers of the group, people who've been attacked by them, and incorporates stories from his own life. This book contains a trove of documents obtained by the author, published for the first time ever.
I condemn everything evil.
The list includes:

ALL politicians that have tried to control us while making themselves RICH.
Both sides dude.
I can't stand lying Politicians.
This ^^^^^ is a no Brainer.

Child Molesters and Murderers.............enough said.

It's a large list, but I'll start with the two above.
Am I wrong Stryder50 ?????


You being a member of antifa, you likely know the answers better than I do.
Really, do you wish to take it back?
You should, but do you have enough courage to do so?????
 
Antifa isn't a coherent organization you can target. They have no funding. no membership rosters, no offices or officers...

tRump needs to look up "anarchy".
How do you think these loons get together? They use cell phones and social media. Find one left wing douchebag and find a dozen.
 
Antifa is a protest and riot service. You pay a fee and they go out to protest something.
Ok.

So you can define Antifa.

So now define......

The Proud Boys
The Oath Keepers
and of course the following:

  • Atomwaffen Division (AWD):
  • The Base:
  • Patriot Front:
 
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They serve no useful purpose. Use the full weight of the government against them.

If Merrick Garland can define soccer moms going to PTA meetings as DOMESTIC TERRORISTS, ANTIFA can certainly be defined as a terrorist organization.

**** em.


They are this generations version of the KKK; IOW the Democratic Party paramilitary arm.
 
Patriot Front: Fedbois.
  • Patriot Front: A white nationalist group known for staging public demonstrations and distributing propaganda.
Do you support this group?
 
It looks like pres. Trump has his own set of "crosshairs" & it looks like pres. Trump is centering those crosshairs on the ANTIFA crowd. Will it be the "Lite & Ignite" treatment for ANTIFA or will ANTIFA just disperse & become invisible in the background, waiting for the day they can once again come back into the public scene?



Does he know who "antifa" are?

All he can do is have people who break the law arrested. Nothing else.
 
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