How about Biden's own lies, er words, where he says Antifa doesn't exist and is just "an idea".
"His own FBI director said ... antifa is an idea, not an organization," Biden said, referring to President Donald Trump and FBI Director Chris Wray.
What FBI Director Christopher Wray had said was that the bureau views Antifa as "more of an ideology than an organization."
Biden's substituting "idea" for "ideology" in his paraphrase does not appear to suggest any tolerance for antifa.
Biden has never told antifa that they're "very special", that "We love you!" or that there are "some very fine people!" in the antifa movement.
An idea that throws Molotov Cocktails at police, attempts to burn them alive in their precincts and holds an entire neighborhood hostage for weeks.
Antifa is not a highly organized movement, nor is it merely an idea. Antifa is a loose affiliation of local activists scattered across the United States and a few other countries.
The term "antifa" is short for anti-fascist; it's used both by its adherents and its foes.
In general, people who identify as antifa are known not for what they support, but what they oppose: Fascism, nationalism, far-right ideologies, white supremacy, authoritarianism, racism, homophobia and xenophobia. Some antifa activists also denounce capitalism and the government overall.
Mostly, people aligned with antifa are on the left of the political spectrum. Antifa is not, however, affiliated with Joe Biden, the Democratic Party or its leaders. Biden has
condemned antifa and called violence "unacceptable."
From Charlottesville to Portland, news media and politicians have obsessed over this group of activists. Here's what you need to know.
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Antifa was just an idea in the minds of Trump lickspittles who seized upon it as a fake diversion after Trump's goons attacked Congress:
The FBI on Friday said it has found no evidence of that the far-left extremist movement known as antifa was part of the mobs that stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
“We have no indication of that at this time,” Washington Field Office assistant director Steven D’Antuono said, according to
The Hill.
Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Michael Sherwin had said Thursday that there was no detectable presence of antifa among the rioters.
Republicans and prominent conservatives including Reps. Matt Gaeta of Florida, Paul Gosar of Arizona and Mo Brooks of Alabama had said they believed antifa was
part of the rioting.
The fbi is ruling out the presence of antifa at Wednesday's riot at the U.S. Capitol, according to The Hill.
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