The Greatest Trick The Right Has Pulled Is Convincing The World Antifa Exists

They have facebook groups, twitter accounts, subreddits, websites, youtube channels, memorabilia, paraphernalia, training manuals, orchestrated meetings & rallies, even a goddamn flag... but they don't exist. Right.

Moron.
 
ANTIFA in the USA are a bunch of beta cuck faggots living at home and getting paid to throw bricks and beat up people with like 15-1 advantage. Total cowards. If they were courageous, they would show their faces. But they are cowards and they are breaking the law.
any blacks driving over protestors?
 
So I assume that all of those websites and Facebook pages (including the ones where they announce where they will be rioting) are the result of pixie dust and unicorn farts, right???
About a week ago when I first heard about Antifa, I did some research and found there was one site which laid claimed to Antifa. It was under construction and most of the links did not work. Today there are multiple groups claiming to be Antifa. Antifa is a pseudo name for anti-fascist. It exist in the same way that white supremacy or Neo Nazi groups exist. Antifa is a name for any number of anti-fascias groups. There is no such organization; that is there is no national headquarters, paid employees, nor any assets. If Trump continues to talk about it, I'm sure one of these groups will get it together and organize. Below is a fairly complete list of Antifa groups. As you can see antifa organizations include racist, anti-racist, religious, nationalist, and political groups with very different agendas and goals so it would be almost impossible to have a single organization represent them all.


The topic is specifically ANTIFA. NOT, a category list of antifascist organizations. Your attempt at deflection is disgusting. Yours is nothing more than as if someone asked for a list of the military. Thousands of military organizations exist for thousands of reasons. Now if I narrowed it down to the United States Army, the definition would be specific.


Antifa (/ænˈtiːfə, ˈæntiˌfɑː/)[1] is a predominantly left-wing,[2][3][4][5] anti-fascist political activist movement in the United States[11][16] comprising a diverse array of autonomous groups that aim to achieve their objectives through the use of direct action rather than through policy reform.[17][18][19][20] Antifa activists engage in protest tactics such as digital activism and militancy, involving property damage, physical violence and harassment against fascists, racists and those on the far-right.[25]

Individuals involved in the movement tend to hold anti-authoritarian[26] and anti-capitalist views,[27] subscribing to a range of left-wing ideologies such as anarchism, communism, Marxism, social democracy and socialism.[28][35] Both the name antifa and the logo with two flags representing anarchism and communism are derived from the German Antifa movement.[36]
[...]
Movement structure
Antifa is not a unified organization but rather a movement without a hierarchical leadership structure, comprising multiple autonomous groups and individuals.[22][41][45] 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".[46]

Activists typically organize protests via social media and through websites.[47] Some activists have built peer-to-peer networks, or use encrypted-texting services like Signal.[48] Chauncey Devega of Salon described antifa as an organizing strategy, not a group of people.[49]

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.[50]
[...]

Identical to the structure of ISIS and other terrorist organizations.
First you say Antifa is not a unified organization. Then you call it a movement. And then say it's structure is identical to ISIS and other organization. If it's just a movement, how can it have a structure and how can it be identical to other organizations? That's nuts.
So I assume that all of those websites and Facebook pages (including the ones where they announce where they will be rioting) are the result of pixie dust and unicorn farts, right???
About a week ago when I first heard about Antifa, I did some research and found there was one site which laid claimed to Antifa. It was under construction and most of the links did not work. Today there are multiple groups claiming to be Antifa. Antifa is a pseudo name for anti-fascist. It exist in the same way that white supremacy or Neo Nazi groups exist. Antifa is a name for any number of anti-fascias groups. There is no such organization; that is there is no national headquarters, paid employees, nor any assets. If Trump continues to talk about it, I'm sure one of these groups will get it together and organize. Below is a fairly complete list of Antifa groups. As you can see antifa organizations include racist, anti-racist, religious, nationalist, and political groups with very different agendas and goals so it would be almost impossible to have a single organization represent them all.


The topic is specifically ANTIFA. NOT, a category list of antifascist organizations. Your attempt at deflection is disgusting. Yours is nothing more than as if someone asked for a list of the military. Thousands of military organizations exist for thousands of reasons. Now if I narrowed it down to the United States Army, the definition would be specific.


Antifa (/ænˈtiːfə, ˈæntiˌfɑː/)[1] is a predominantly left-wing,[2][3][4][5] anti-fascist political activist movement in the United States[11][16] comprising a diverse array of autonomous groups that aim to achieve their objectives through the use of direct action rather than through policy reform.[17][18][19][20] Antifa activists engage in protest tactics such as digital activism and militancy, involving property damage, physical violence and harassment against fascists, racists and those on the far-right.[25]

Individuals involved in the movement tend to hold anti-authoritarian[26] and anti-capitalist views,[27] subscribing to a range of left-wing ideologies such as anarchism, communism, Marxism, social democracy and socialism.[28][35] Both the name antifa and the logo with two flags representing anarchism and communism are derived from the German Antifa movement.[36]
[...]
Movement structure
Antifa is not a unified organization but rather a movement without a hierarchical leadership structure, comprising multiple autonomous groups and individuals.[22][41][45] 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".[46]

Activists typically organize protests via social media and through websites.[47] Some activists have built peer-to-peer networks, or use encrypted-texting services like Signal.[48] Chauncey Devega of Salon described antifa as an organizing strategy, not a group of people.[49]

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.[50]
[...]

Identical to the structure of ISIS and other terrorist organizations.
First you say Antifa is not a unified organization. Then you call it a movement. And then say it's structure is identical to ISIS and other organization. If it's just a movement, how can it have a structure and how can it be identical to other organizations? That's nuts.

The structure is the same as ISIS, no uniforms, no formal chain of command.

What is your point? That they are a law-abiding, peaceful organization? If your point is that they are not a critical danger, then you are choosing ignorance and living in denial! You are dangerous!
My point is they are not an organized group. There is no national leadership and no stated national goals. They are an anti-fascist movement comprised of a diverse array of autonomous groups that aim to achieve their various objectives through the use of direct action rather than through policy reform. They subscribe to a wide range of ideologies including, anarchism, communism, democracy, libertarianism, ,marxism, social democracy and socialism. They include groups such as Black Lives Matter, a leftist anti-rascist group, Three Percenters", a far right anti government group, the ARA, Anti-racial action group, the Black Bloc Activist, Direct Action Alliance, ect ... There are many other groups that arise and fall with the issues they protest. The only commonality, I have found in Antifa groups is their opposition to fascism and authoritarianism which can take many forms.

I do not give a rats behind that they are not highly organized. Like ISIS they have, as I showed you, more than 200 groups around the nation.

For whatever reason, you believe that they should be defended. Why? They are 100% anti-America. Why are you defending them?

Antifa Torches One Police Car in Santa Monica – Takes Control of Second Car – Police Chased Away (VIDEO)

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Protesting against racism is not Anti-American
What racism are they protesting?
Just a white cop choking a black man to death as he begged for breath with 3 white cops watching.


2 of the 3 "white" cops to whom you refer to as watching, were actually Orientals.
No, only one of the 4 officers were Asian, Tou Thao. You think Asians are immune to racism.

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Derek Chauvin, J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao face charges in the death of George Floyd.

I didn't say that Orientals aren't racist, just that they aren't white and I was correcting the statement that there were 3 white guys with Officer Chauvin.

BTW, Mr. Kueng might not be asian, but he isn't white.
Kueng is a German name, not that it really matters.
For some reason, that I can not fathom, Oriental is now considered offensive, if not racist when used to describe a person.

I checked the story about Kueng, they said he was African American. Although it sounded Korean to me.

In any event, there are some, although not too many, blacks with German names. Not totally unheard of.
 
During his everything-is-antifa press conference, Barr insisted that the DOJ knew that antifa was behind every bad thing. That there is actually no such group as antifa isn’t a handicap for Barr, Donald Trump, and others who have made it the nation’s number one boogeyman. It’s Tom Cotton. It’s Lindsay Graham. It’s every Fox news and far-right radio host ever. They can kick antifa all day and never have to worry that the president of antifa, or spokesperson for antifa, or especially lawyers for antifa will ever show up to contradict even the most outrageous claim.


The real antifa won WW2. We called them US soldiers.


my father was antifa. fought in the battle of the bulge.

IF he knew you were a traitor working to destroy America now, think how he would feel?

You serve your president, Xi Jinping, president of the democrat party.
 
Just a white cop choking a black man to death as he begged for breath with 3 white cops watching.

Even the tiniest amount of research on your behalf would be a start for you to quit appearing ignorant.

Of the three other officers, one is white, one is black and one is Asian.

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Kueng is a German name, not that really matters.
For some reason, that I can not fathom, Oriental is now considered offensive, if no racist when used to describe a person.

See, just a tiny bit of education on your part...

There are Oriental figures, Oriental food, no Oriental People. People are Asian.
 
They have facebook groups, twitter accounts, subreddits, websites, youtube channels, memorabilia, paraphernalia, training manuals, orchestrated meetings & rallies, even a goddamn flag... but they don't exist. Right.

Moron.
I'm sure they exist. Like members of USMB, they are just not an organization. They are a group which means they have something in common. In contrast an organization is a group that shares common goals, has structure, and leadership.
 
They have facebook groups, twitter accounts, subreddits, websites, youtube channels, memorabilia, paraphernalia, training manuals, orchestrated meetings & rallies, even a goddamn flag... but they don't exist. Right.

Moron.
I'm sure they exist. Like members of USMB, they are just not an organization. They are a group which means they have something in common. In contrast an organization is a group that shares common goals, has structure, and leadership.

In what world is a group with a vast social media presence, training programs, discreet communication channels, meetup places and merchandise not an "organization" you fucking clown?
 
Just a white cop choking a black man to death as he begged for breath with 3 white cops watching.

Even the tiniest amount of research on your behalf would be a start for you to quit appearing ignorant.

Of the three other officers, one is white, one is black and one is Asian.

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His race/ethnicity is undefined in his bio. According to the federal government race is self-defined so you just might have to ask him.
 
During his everything-is-antifa press conference, Barr insisted that the DOJ knew that antifa was behind every bad thing. That there is actually no such group as antifa isn’t a handicap for Barr, Donald Trump, and others who have made it the nation’s number one boogeyman. It’s Tom Cotton. It’s Lindsay Graham. It’s every Fox news and far-right radio host ever. They can kick antifa all day and never have to worry that the president of antifa, or spokesperson for antifa, or especially lawyers for antifa will ever show up to contradict even the most outrageous claim.


The real antifa won WW2. We called them US soldiers.


my father was antifa. fought in the battle of the bulge.





No, your father would shoot antifart because they ARE fascists.
 
They have facebook groups, twitter accounts, subreddits, websites, youtube channels, memorabilia, paraphernalia, training manuals, orchestrated meetings & rallies, even a goddamn flag... but they don't exist. Right.

Moron.
I'm sure they exist. Like members of USMB, they are just not an organization. They are a group which means they have something in common. In contrast an organization is a group that shares common goals, has structure, and leadership.

In what world is a group with a vast social media presence, training programs, discreet communication channels, meetup places and merchandise not an "organization" you fucking clown?
If it's an organization, who is the leader? Where is there national headquarters? Where are their chapters located? Any group of people can get on facebook, form groups, and sell merchandise. I think you'll find their only presents is on the Net. The only place in the country I have found Antifa is in Rose City Oregon. They are an Anti-NeoNazi group whose purpose is to expose them. There seems to be about 13 people in their group. They don't seem to be soliciting or looking for members but are willing to share information with other groups. I suspect there are a number of similar groups scattered around the country. They are certainly not organizing hundred of protests in 165 cities in the US. In fact, it doesn't look like can organize a successful protest in their town.
 
According to Effie Baum, an Antifa in Portland Oregaon, “Antifa” is short for anti-fascist. It is not a unified organization. Anybody can use (the term), and anybody who identifies as an anti-fascist could also say they are antifa. You don’t have to “join” antifa. It is a self-designated thing. If you are anti-fascist, you are antifa.

The ideas that they are some huge secret organization organizing protests and riots around the county and world is really stupid. In fact, Ninety-eight percent of the work that anti-fascists do does not happen in the streets but over the Internet.

The group doing the most George Floyd Protest organizing is BLM. They have chapters in over 20 cities. They have deep pockets and lots of experience organizing protests.

 
According to Effie Baum, an Antifa in Portland Oregaon, “Antifa” is short for anti-fascist. It is not a unified organization. Anybody can use (the term), and anybody who identifies as an anti-fascist could also say they are antifa. You don’t have to “join” antifa. It is a self-designated thing. If you are anti-fascist, you are antifa.

The ideas that they are some huge secret organization organizing protests and riots around the county and world is really stupid. In fact, Ninety-eight percent of the work that anti-fascists do does not happen in the streets but over the Internet.

The group doing the most George Floyd Protest organizing is BLM. They have chapters in over 20 cities. They have deep pockets and lots of experience organizing protests.


Once again for someone whose pride just won't let them admit that they are wrong.

Antifa (/ænˈtiːfə, ˈæntiˌfɑː/)[1] is a predominantly left-wing,[2][3][4][5] anti-fascist political activist movement in the United States[11][16] comprising a diverse array of autonomous groups that aim to achieve their objectives through the use of direct action rather than through policy reform.[17][18][19][20] Antifa activists engage in protest tactics such as digital activism and militancy, sometimes involving property damage, physical violence and harassment, against fascists, racists and those on the far-right.[25]

Individuals involved in the movement tend to hold anti-authoritarian[26] and anti-capitalist views,[27] subscribing to a range of left-wing ideologies such as anarchism, communism, Marxism, social democracy and socialism.[28][35] Both the name antifa and the logo with two flags representing anarchism and communism are derived from the German Antifa movement.[36]
[...]
Movement structure
Antifa is not a unified organization but rather a movement without a hierarchical leadership structure, comprising multiple autonomous groups and individuals.[22][41][46] 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".[47]

Activists typically organize protests via social media and through websites.[48] Some activists have built peer-to-peer networks, or use encrypted-texting services like Signal.[49] Chauncey Devega of Salon described antifa as an organizing strategy, not a group of people.[50]

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.[51]

 
So I assume that all of those websites and Facebook pages (including the ones where they announce where they will be rioting) are the result of pixie dust and unicorn farts, right???
About a week ago when I first heard about Antifa, I did some research and found there was one site which laid claimed to Antifa. It was under construction and most of the links did not work. Today there are multiple groups claiming to be Antifa. Antifa is a pseudo name for anti-fascist. It exist in the same way that white supremacy or Neo Nazi groups exist. Antifa is a name for any number of anti-fascias groups. There is no such organization; that is there is no national headquarters, paid employees, nor any assets. If Trump continues to talk about it, I'm sure one of these groups will get it together and organize. Below is a fairly complete list of Antifa groups. As you can see antifa organizations include racist, anti-racist, religious, nationalist, and political groups with very different agendas and goals so it would be almost impossible to have a single organization represent them all.


Like I said earlier in the thread, tell them they don't exist.

 
So I assume that all of those websites and Facebook pages (including the ones where they announce where they will be rioting) are the result of pixie dust and unicorn farts, right???
About a week ago when I first heard about Antifa, I did some research and found there was one site which laid claimed to Antifa. It was under construction and most of the links did not work. Today there are multiple groups claiming to be Antifa. Antifa is a pseudo name for anti-fascist. It exist in the same way that white supremacy or Neo Nazi groups exist. Antifa is a name for any number of anti-fascias groups. There is no such organization; that is there is no national headquarters, paid employees, nor any assets. If Trump continues to talk about it, I'm sure one of these groups will get it together and organize. Below is a fairly complete list of Antifa groups. As you can see antifa organizations include racist, anti-racist, religious, nationalist, and political groups with very different agendas and goals so it would be almost impossible to have a single organization represent them all.


The topic is specifically ANTIFA. NOT, a category list of antifascist organizations. Your attempt at deflection is disgusting. Yours is nothing more than as if someone asked for a list of the military. Thousands of military organizations exist for thousands of reasons. Now if I narrowed it down to the United States Army, the definition would be specific.


Antifa (/ænˈtiːfə, ˈæntiˌfɑː/)[1] is a predominantly left-wing,[2][3][4][5] anti-fascist political activist movement in the United States[11][16] comprising a diverse array of autonomous groups that aim to achieve their objectives through the use of direct action rather than through policy reform.[17][18][19][20] Antifa activists engage in protest tactics such as digital activism and militancy, involving property damage, physical violence and harassment against fascists, racists and those on the far-right.[25]

Individuals involved in the movement tend to hold anti-authoritarian[26] and anti-capitalist views,[27] subscribing to a range of left-wing ideologies such as anarchism, communism, Marxism, social democracy and socialism.[28][35] Both the name antifa and the logo with two flags representing anarchism and communism are derived from the German Antifa movement.[36]
[...]
Movement structure
Antifa is not a unified organization but rather a movement without a hierarchical leadership structure, comprising multiple autonomous groups and individuals.[22][41][45] 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".[46]

Activists typically organize protests via social media and through websites.[47] Some activists have built peer-to-peer networks, or use encrypted-texting services like Signal.[48] Chauncey Devega of Salon described antifa as an organizing strategy, not a group of people.[49]

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.[50]
[...]

Identical to the structure of ISIS and other terrorist organizations.
First you say Antifa is not a unified organization. Then you call it a movement. And then say it's structure is identical to ISIS and other organization. If it's just a movement, how can it have a structure and how can it be identical to other organizations? That's nuts.
So I assume that all of those websites and Facebook pages (including the ones where they announce where they will be rioting) are the result of pixie dust and unicorn farts, right???
About a week ago when I first heard about Antifa, I did some research and found there was one site which laid claimed to Antifa. It was under construction and most of the links did not work. Today there are multiple groups claiming to be Antifa. Antifa is a pseudo name for anti-fascist. It exist in the same way that white supremacy or Neo Nazi groups exist. Antifa is a name for any number of anti-fascias groups. There is no such organization; that is there is no national headquarters, paid employees, nor any assets. If Trump continues to talk about it, I'm sure one of these groups will get it together and organize. Below is a fairly complete list of Antifa groups. As you can see antifa organizations include racist, anti-racist, religious, nationalist, and political groups with very different agendas and goals so it would be almost impossible to have a single organization represent them all.


The topic is specifically ANTIFA. NOT, a category list of antifascist organizations. Your attempt at deflection is disgusting. Yours is nothing more than as if someone asked for a list of the military. Thousands of military organizations exist for thousands of reasons. Now if I narrowed it down to the United States Army, the definition would be specific.


Antifa (/ænˈtiːfə, ˈæntiˌfɑː/)[1] is a predominantly left-wing,[2][3][4][5] anti-fascist political activist movement in the United States[11][16] comprising a diverse array of autonomous groups that aim to achieve their objectives through the use of direct action rather than through policy reform.[17][18][19][20] Antifa activists engage in protest tactics such as digital activism and militancy, involving property damage, physical violence and harassment against fascists, racists and those on the far-right.[25]

Individuals involved in the movement tend to hold anti-authoritarian[26] and anti-capitalist views,[27] subscribing to a range of left-wing ideologies such as anarchism, communism, Marxism, social democracy and socialism.[28][35] Both the name antifa and the logo with two flags representing anarchism and communism are derived from the German Antifa movement.[36]
[...]
Movement structure
Antifa is not a unified organization but rather a movement without a hierarchical leadership structure, comprising multiple autonomous groups and individuals.[22][41][45] 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".[46]

Activists typically organize protests via social media and through websites.[47] Some activists have built peer-to-peer networks, or use encrypted-texting services like Signal.[48] Chauncey Devega of Salon described antifa as an organizing strategy, not a group of people.[49]

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.[50]
[...]

Identical to the structure of ISIS and other terrorist organizations.
First you say Antifa is not a unified organization. Then you call it a movement. And then say it's structure is identical to ISIS and other organization. If it's just a movement, how can it have a structure and how can it be identical to other organizations? That's nuts.

The structure is the same as ISIS, no uniforms, no formal chain of command.

What is your point? That they are a law-abiding, peaceful organization? If your point is that they are not a critical danger, then you are choosing ignorance and living in denial! You are dangerous!


Listen. This is a communist and terrorist tactic. You have to be careful when dealing with these people brainwashed by the left. Their ideology teaches that anything can be denied and words can be used to disrupt communication rather than enable it. The exception negates the rule in their ideology and if you cant find a self-declared goal then they can deny it. "Quote me where i said I was a communist". Plausible deniability is their main concern always when dealing with the public they are trying to overthrow,

As far as these groups...as I said they are intended to take advantage of Western, rules based societies and to defy "link analysis" while providing deniability.


"Leaderless resistance, or phantom cell structure, is a social resistance strategy in which small, independent groups ...challenge an established institution such as a law, economic system, social order, or government. Leaderless resistance can encompass anything from non-violent protest and civil disobedience to vandalism, terrorism, and other violent activity.
Leaderless cells lack vertical command links and so operate without hierarchical command, but they have a common goal that links them to the social movement from which their ideology was learned.
Traditional organizations leave behind much evidence of their activities, such as money trails, and training and recruitment material. Leaderless resistances, supported more by ideologies than organizations, generally lack such traces. The effects of their operations, as reported by the mass media, act as a sort of messaging and recruitment advertising."
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Elements of the right have tried this system as well (Richard Spencer promotes it) but not nearly as successfully for one main reason...the media is leftist controlled and broadly sympathetic to communist thought. Employing "leaderless resistance" means there has to be some common, ostensibly unconnected, source of direction which is public but where a conenction can be denied. For Antifa, for the left in general, the media provides this service.
 

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