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Old 10-05-2020, 08:04 PM   #16
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Let's ask CNN 3 years ago.

They claim to be fighting white supremacy, but that's equivalent to BLM saying the same thing. They are anti capitalists/socialists who are trying to overthrow the government, equivalent to SJWs.

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So sick people are to be mocked....welcome to bottom of the heap you shit. You're a sickening example of how low the left can go.
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Ah. A fellow Antifa member/supporter. You just got OUTED!
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Anti Fascist. That's all it means.

That's all it is.
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Some fall for the labels the lsm want them to believe

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Old 10-05-2020, 08:12 PM   #19
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Weird. I could have sworn it was Antifa and BLM who were murdering innocent people, ignoring CDC guidelines and pillaging cities.
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Anti Fascist. That's all it means.

That's all it is.
Got another Antifa member here, folks. It's all starting to make sense.
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Old 10-05-2020, 08:16 PM   #21
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FUCK ANTIFA! They are whats wrong in America!

All backed by the socialist dims and the lsm.

Biggly sad! So sad!
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Old 10-05-2020, 08:22 PM   #22
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Antifa comes from a german word meaning anti-fascists.
As I posted. Theyre a terroristic socialistic group known for their hatred of Democracy, whites and Jews! They are well known for their aggresive assaults on people who dont share their ideology!

So who is being naive?
You posted that they were "a transformation from the black panthers". Patently false.

I'm certainly not naive. While I don't support antifa, at least I know who they are.

I'm pretty sure you and strokey googled 'em, after I called you out. At least you know, now.
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Old 10-05-2020, 08:27 PM   #23
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Weird. I could have sworn it was Antifa and BLM who were murdering innocent people, ignoring CDC guidelines and pillaging cities.
Lucky you DIDN'T swear. Because you're thinking of the police.




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Ding Dong.
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Old 10-05-2020, 08:31 PM   #24
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You posted that they were "a transformation from the black panthers". Patently false.

I'm certainly not naive. While I don't support antifa, at least I know who they are.

I'm pretty sure you and strokey googled 'em, after I called you out. At least you know, now.
Nope. But i did google this wiki page for you...

United Front Against Fascism
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The United Front Against Fascism (UFAF) was an anti-fascist conference organized by the Black Panther Party and held in Oakland, California, from July 18 to 21, 1969.[1]


Contents
1 Background
2 Event
3 Significance
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
Background
The May 31, 1969 issue of The Black Panther called for a "Revolutionary Conference for a United Front Against Fascism," to be held in Oakland in July of that year.[2] The announcement drew links between the killing of James Rector and the imprisonment of Huey Newton, and outlined the purpose of the conference: it would develop a political programme representing the "poor, black, oppressed workers and people of America", involving strategies for community control of policing, the release of political prisoners, the expulsion of the military from college and university campuses, and community self-defense.[2]

Event
Around 5,000 people responded to the call, including members of the Communist Party USA,[3] the Peace and Freedom Party,[4] the Progressive Labor Party,[3][4] the Red Guard Party,[4] the Southern Christian Leadership Conference,[3] Students for a Democratic Society (SDS),[3][4][5] the Third World Liberation Front,[3][4] the Young Lords,[3][4] the Young Patriots Organization,[3][4] the Young Socialist Alliance[4] and various groups associated with the women's liberation movement.[4] Events took place in the Oakland Auditorium and DeFremery Park.[4] Delegates included Asian Americans, Latinos and other people of color, but the majority in attendance were white.[4] Members of SDS were ejected from the auditorium for "disruptive behavior," and the following day distributed pamphlets which accused organizers of excluding them.[5]

Speeches were given on the first day of the congress. The second day was devoted to workshops on issues around fascism, gender, workers and students, political prisoners, health, religion, state repression of political dissent and policing.[3] Speakers included Bob Avakian[5] and Jeff Jones[6] of SDS; Elaine Brown, who presented a letter from Ericka Huggins who was at that time incarcerated;[6] the politician Ron Dellums;[6] and the lawyers Charles Garry[7] and William Kunstler,[6] the latter of whom discussed the 1967 Plainfield, New Jersey riots and argued for the legality and necessity of defensive violence.[8] Following the congress the National Committees to Combat Fascism, a national network that sought community control of police forces, was established.[3][9]

Significance
In 2017 the historian Robyn C. Spencer connected the UFAF to contemporary antifascism in the United States, and argued that

The history of the UFAF demonstrates that discussions about fascism in the US are nothing new. It shifts the discussion of fascism away from an American exceptionalist terrain where the US is compared with Europe and government structures or despotic leaders are analyzed and instead demonstrates the value of unearthing manifestations of fascism in the lived experiences of Black people in the US.[3]

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Antifa
(United States), a contemporary anti-fascist movement

COINTELPRO, a series of projects conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation aimed at surveilling, infiltrating, discrediting, and disrupting domestic political organizations including the Black Panther Party
Rainbow Coalition (Fred Hampton), a political organisation by Fred Hampton of the Black Panther Party
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This concludes the lefties after school special!
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Old 10-05-2020, 08:35 PM   #26
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Nope. But i did google this wiki page for you...

United Front Against Fascism
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Poster for the United Front Against Fascism conference
The United Front Against Fascism (UFAF) was an anti-fascist conference organized by the Black Panther Party and held in Oakland, California, from July 18 to 21, 1969.[1]


Contents
1 Background
2 Event
3 Significance
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
Background
The May 31, 1969 issue of The Black Panther called for a "Revolutionary Conference for a United Front Against Fascism," to be held in Oakland in July of that year.[2] The announcement drew links between the killing of James Rector and the imprisonment of Huey Newton, and outlined the purpose of the conference: it would develop a political programme representing the "poor, black, oppressed workers and people of America", involving strategies for community control of policing, the release of political prisoners, the expulsion of the military from college and university campuses, and community self-defense.[2]

Event
Around 5,000 people responded to the call, including members of the Communist Party USA,[3] the Peace and Freedom Party,[4] the Progressive Labor Party,[3][4] the Red Guard Party,[4] the Southern Christian Leadership Conference,[3] Students for a Democratic Society (SDS),[3][4][5] the Third World Liberation Front,[3][4] the Young Lords,[3][4] the Young Patriots Organization,[3][4] the Young Socialist Alliance[4] and various groups associated with the women's liberation movement.[4] Events took place in the Oakland Auditorium and DeFremery Park.[4] Delegates included Asian Americans, Latinos and other people of color, but the majority in attendance were white.[4] Members of SDS were ejected from the auditorium for "disruptive behavior," and the following day distributed pamphlets which accused organizers of excluding them.[5]

Speeches were given on the first day of the congress. The second day was devoted to workshops on issues around fascism, gender, workers and students, political prisoners, health, religion, state repression of political dissent and policing.[3] Speakers included Bob Avakian[5] and Jeff Jones[6] of SDS; Elaine Brown, who presented a letter from Ericka Huggins who was at that time incarcerated;[6] the politician Ron Dellums;[6] and the lawyers Charles Garry[7] and William Kunstler,[6] the latter of whom discussed the 1967 Plainfield, New Jersey riots and argued for the legality and necessity of defensive violence.[8] Following the congress the National Committees to Combat Fascism, a national network that sought community control of police forces, was established.[3][9]

Significance
In 2017 the historian Robyn C. Spencer connected the UFAF to contemporary antifascism in the United States, and argued that

The history of the UFAF demonstrates that discussions about fascism in the US are nothing new. It shifts the discussion of fascism away from an American exceptionalist terrain where the US is compared with Europe and government structures or despotic leaders are analyzed and instead demonstrates the value of unearthing manifestations of fascism in the lived experiences of Black people in the US.[3]

See also
Antifa
(United States), a contemporary anti-fascist movement

COINTELPRO, a series of projects conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation aimed at surveilling, infiltrating, discrediting, and disrupting domestic political organizations including the Black Panther Party
Rainbow Coalition (Fred Hampton), a political organisation by Fred Hampton of the Black Panther Party
Why don't you just provide the link?














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Lucky you DIDN'T swear. Because you're thinking of the police.
The police set fires to cities, murdered random civilians and ignored CDC guidelines?

You sound like Antifa.

We got em, Dixie. These boys are Antifa. No wonder they are Biden supporters.
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This concludes the lefties' after school special!
FTFY sensei.











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Old 10-05-2020, 08:40 PM   #29
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The police set fires to cities, murdered random civilians and ignored CDC guidelines?

You sound like Antifa.

We got em, Dixie. These boys are Antifa. No wonder you are Biden supporters.
And you read like a ding dong. Not much editing of your username. Who's the Biden supporter? Me or winnie?














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Me and Dixie just outed you both. You're Antifa.
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