Great post, it's worth making this distinction very clear. I know how they like to present themselves, but Antifa in practice is always authoritarian - "thou shalt not even believe" is the hidden motto.
I have to say I've never for a minute imagined that they could be considered "anarchist," not least of all because they always end up being tied to state and/or institutional banking infrastructure. It wouldn't shock me one bit to find out that "antifa" has always been just some high finance social engineer's pet project.
Well said, and absolutely agreed about Antifa. I’m not entirely sure what kind of front they are, but it’s obvious that they are indeed a front of some sort.
Yes, indeed. Good point. And then the ideology spreads and co-ops vulnerable people’s minds so they join them.
On the bright side, it acts as a filter. Knowing who we are is the only way to defeat those who seek to control our minds and recruit us into committing the unthinkable.
Great post, it's worth making this distinction very clear. I know how they like to present themselves, but Antifa in practice is always authoritarian - "thou shalt not even believe" is the hidden motto.
I have to say I've never for a minute imagined that they could be considered "anarchist," not least of all because they always end up being tied to state and/or institutional banking infrastructure. It wouldn't shock me one bit to find out that "antifa" has always been just some high finance social engineer's pet project.
Well said, and absolutely agreed about Antifa. I’m not entirely sure what kind of front they are, but it’s obvious that they are indeed a front of some sort.
Antifa what happens when the state co-ops an anarchist movement.
Yes, indeed. Good point. And then the ideology spreads and co-ops vulnerable people’s minds so they join them.
On the bright side, it acts as a filter. Knowing who we are is the only way to defeat those who seek to control our minds and recruit us into committing the unthinkable.