And 2) the right-wing academics who want to make it all an expansion of Marxism and blur over the denial of objective knowledge.
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"We protect minorities" "we want no state but want enforced suppression of speech" "no to private property"
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As I said, seems an amalgamation
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And not even internally consistent, but Pomo would allow that, I suppose...
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PoMo would but Marxism wouldn't.
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It's true, they strike me as thugs looking for an excuse to riot rather than ideologues first and foremost. But what little ideology is in..
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.. their heads seems to be utopian communism/anarchism complete with lovely academic thought-terminating cliches like speech can be violence
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That's actually a legit movement, too. Obscure, but legit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchist_communism …
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Opening sentence: They want to abolish private property (but not personal property)..pic.twitter.com/OdCyukbOOo
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And this is a movement which claims roots back to the French Revolution.
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A long and storied history of internal inconsistency then?
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Anarcho-com is main trend when spelled out, same euro/south.Am/anti-globalization, antifa is less defined, most are just "anti-capitalist"
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This is a helpful video regarding antifa's beliefs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw1WL-FN4M8 …
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