Anti-fascist action is no longer something that is localized. The alt-right is choosing targets for national impact.
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They failed in Charlottesville. They planned the biggest nationalist rally in at least 30 years and failed. But they persist.
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Actions in Portland affect Berkeley. Berkeley affects Kentucky. Kentucky affects Boston. And so forth.
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National impact is a goal of the alt-right. How can we counter the alt-right without considering national impact?
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We have to choose tactics day-of that keep us safe. But we also need to realize that "us" extends across the nation.
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The alt-right is cheering at the DHS reports that came out after Berkeley. Berkeley's action didn't go back in time and write that report.
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But its coordinated leak and release after Berkeley? Yeah. We need to realize these are planned outcomes.
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There are more reports like that, waiting for an opportune time to be dropped to shift the narrative. *That* is the reality we live with.
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Ask yourself: why did that report come after Berkeley and not after Charlottesville? It referenced Cville activists, not Berkeley activists.
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The alt-right works with police. They coordinate with the state. They know the state is on their side. They brag about Trump.
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Our actions need to account for this. We need to account for media, even the shitty media.
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