i just truly don’t even know what to say to you. there’s nothing to even argue about. antifa is simply an ideology. i don’t even know how to argue about something that is just a FACT.
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Ok. Let's start there. It is an ideology. We agree on that. So who are the people who ascribe to the ideology?
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people against fascism you mean? people who agree w antifa are against fascism. idk how to break it down for you any further. it’s very self-explanatory.
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i’m not sure what you’re trying to prove
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You are trying so hard not to say it.
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i’m so confused about what ur trying to prove. for example, people can be anarchist too (that’s not a group).
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a handbook of what antifa means, i would assume? just like how you might pass around a handbook on anarchy? it doesn’t mean anarchy is a group or has a leader, but people can still be anarchists. make sense?
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You are not being honest with your self, with me, or with your definitions. You can have people who think antifascism is good as a philosophy or ideology. There is also a group of people who arm them selves and comit violence who call them selves antifa, or anti-fascists.
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first of all, what? antifa IS anti-fascism. people can commit crime under any name they choose. it doesn’t mean that is what the ideology represents. I cannot believe i still have to break this down for you. it’s just not a group, in the same way anarchists aren’t a group.
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