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Category Archives: Antifa
The Jurisdictional Wars: Status Competition and Authority Struggles Inside American Antifa
No one in the Antifa world says he wants power for its own sake. He says he wants courage. He says he wants community defense, militant seriousness, solidarity under pressure, and a refusal to grant fascists legitimacy or space. This … Continue reading
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Antifa’s Power Players
Gemini says: In the 2026 landscape of decentralized militancy, identifying power players in Antifa requires looking at those who control the Master Domains: doctrinal authority, media infrastructure, and legal-academic protection. Because the movement is a leaderless resistance, “power” is not … Continue reading
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Antifascism: The Course of a Crusade
Here are some excerpts from this 2021 book by Paul Gottfried: * Unlike generic fascism, Antifa is not patriotic: it seeks to destroy, not reinforce historic Western notions. It is also by far too irrational and nihilistic to be Marxist. … Continue reading
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Antifa: History and Tactics
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Proud Boys Brawl With Antifa In D.C. Tonight (11-14-20)
00:00 After Antifa goes wild in Washington DC, the Proud Boys fight back 06:00 Live coverage from Baked Alaska 09:00 Bill Mahr’s commentary on woke Democrats 30:00 Paul Gottfried LIVE for another Q&A episode 40:00 Anthony Cumia disillusioned with Fox … Continue reading
Antifa Arson?
Comments at Steve Sailer: * Is there any connection between the countless examples of arson in downtown Portland and the wildfires in Oregon? * You spent three months telling people that you were going to burn everything to the ground, … Continue reading
Antifa/BLM All Over West LA Today
Antifa/BLM activists are trying to provoke police and citizens into confrontation. They’re renting cars at LAX and they’re trying to run over people, mace people, and provoke violence. I’m talking Santa Monica, San Vicente Blvd, Bel Air, Brentwood… Activists are … Continue reading
Antifa/BLM Set Small Boring Fires In Portland
Comments at Steve Sailer: * The adjective “small” is not reassuring when combined with the word “fire”. “There’s a small fire in your house/apartment/office/car” is not the sort of statement that puts one at one’s ease. The use of this … Continue reading
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Why Does The MSM Hate The Dissident Right?
Why Does The MSM Hate Dissidents? (8-10-20) https://t.co/1NUhz0o4p7 — (((Luke Ford))) (@lukeford) August 10, 2020 Donald Trump's Promise: 'Christianity Will Have Power' (8-9-20) https://t.co/opgSBN8o0i — (((Luke Ford))) (@lukeford) August 9, 2020 Steve Sailer writes that “elites…got exposed to criticism when … Continue reading
Q: The Journalists Writing About Antifa Are Often Their Cheerleaders
From Quillette: Antifa often receives media coverage that is neutral or even favorable, with its members’ violence either being ignored by reporters or vaguely explained away as a product of right-wing provocation. What’s more, anecdotal evidence has suggested that many … Continue reading
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