Mussolini originally gained power by mirroring traditional anarchist "propaganda of the act" tactics. He was an Marxist-lenninist before transitioning. So many of the tactics by antifa and on the ground fascist groups can be similar.
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Replying to @CSturgis @Music_Man_Mike and
You make a reasonable point that he learned some of his strategies from leftist groups, but you should remember that Antifa is not necessarily anarchists or Marxist/ Leninists, and while there is overlap they are different and their goals are different. It really makes no sense
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Replying to @chrisiousity @CSturgis and
to call Antifa authoritarian or fascist. To say they sometimes will use some similar tactics is accurate- but also can be misleading. Their similarities are often exaggerated and their differences minimized, ultimately creating a false narrative.
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And your side constantly plays the no true Scotsman fallacy, claiming no one is fash. Not only are there fascists today but there are non-fascist sympathizers and appolagists. A ton of them.
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