• credit crazy
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    -105 months ago

    I’m sorry but where does antifa come into play here. Like you can enjoy evil racist factions in fiction and still think that atifa has gone a little insane over the years. Hell you don’t even have to enjoy villains while actively telling people you acknowledge the bad guy is bad.

    • @Leg
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      45 months ago

      What has antifa done that couldn’t also be chalked up to “a pissed off man”?

      • credit crazy
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        -65 months ago

        Like I mean when you have antifa guys going around smashing cars and dressing up like thugs it’s pretty hard to feel safe around antifa and take in their messages I just see violence and destruction and me wanting to get out asap sure their may be some chill antifa members but when the first thing I see when looking up your movement I see burning cars defaced buildings the message is kinda lost because with imagery like that I don’t want to stick around to find the chill guys i want to get as far away from the psychos as fast as humanly possible

        • Enkrod
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          65 months ago

          That kind of violence is really the exception to the rule. Mainly because the movement is anything but centralised, anyone and everyone can be part of it and declare themselves antifascist. And of course the corpo media is more interested in and reports on the things that make us look bad and get them clicks.

          I did write an entire essay here, but then it occurred to me that this is rather not the place and it felt… self-congratulatory, so I’ll just say:

          Most of the work antifascist actions do is small and quiet but imho more important than the black block.