there’s a lot of ways to do antifascism, but special shoutout to the dude who just posted a bunch of “Avengers: Endgame” spoilers + tagged a buttload of fash accounts 


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Replying to @AntiFashGordon
Hi! Big fan. What’s a movie that you think every aspiring anti fascist should see? Asking for a video essay.
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Replying to @KyleKallgren
1/ I haven't really thought about this? If we consider that antifascism is (1) a politics of autonomous community self-defense, and (2) sees itself as battling on two fronts, against both the state and the far-right, there's actually a *lot* of pop culture that fits this trope.
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2/ We can look back to 1952's "High Noon" as an example of something that involves some of the same themes? Will Kane attempts to organize a community into standing up to the Miller Gang, and is helped by his Quaker wife, who sees the failure of her pacifism.
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Replying to @AntiFashGordon @KyleKallgren
3/ Or "Captain America: Winter Soldier," which sees Steve Rogers fighting both Hydra agents and the US government. Neither is really what I'd consider a perfect example, but you can see similar themes?
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Replying to @AntiFashGordon @KyleKallgren
4/ Or check out "Rogue One," where a small group of rebels directly opposes the Alliance Council-- which wants to appease the Empire, not fight them directly-- to steal the Death Star plans and prevent a weapon of genocide.
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5/ And it's probably not an accident that the Alliance Council is a bunch of white people-- plus Jimmy Smits!-- and the heroes of "Rogue One" are largely POC.
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Replying to @AntiFashGordon @KyleKallgren
6/ I'm not sure that there's anything that's a perfect fit here, but we can see themes of direct action in a *lot* of media. I think that to be properly antifascist, we'd have to see that combined with community accountability, but that's not so easily portrayed onscreen.
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7/ But obviously, I'm not the arbiter of what comprises antifascist cinema, or anything else!
If anyone else has other ideas, please jump in! I'd love to hear what you have to say. 

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The best anti-fash movie I've seen is Howard the Duck.
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