>So America wasn't anti fascist during world war II when the who point of it was to defeat fascism?
You say that as though two countries having fascistic ideologies prohibits them from warring with each other. Have you ever considered the possibility that maybe America just didn't want to let Germany become a bigger, more violent imperialist super power than they were? Lets not forget that for the first half of WWII pro-Hitler sentiment in America was prominent. If not for Pearl Harbor there's a good chance the U.S. would of never gotten involved.
Far-right wing terrorists are at each other's throats over fears of who has turned into Fed snitches
>Proud Boys
>Paramilitary
Choose one
Ofc the white nationalist/white supremacist Dear Leader Fuhrer longs and yearns desperately for antifa to be classified as an actual organisation because they end up curb stomping his NAZI brown shirt wannabe "very fine people." But that's just one more of his 30,000+ lies he spewed in 4 years.
>FBI Director Chris Wray told lawmakers Thursday that antifa is an ideology, not an organization, delivering testimony that puts him at odds with President Donald Trump, who has said he would designate it a terror group.
apnews.com
>Antifa (/ænˈtiːfə, ˈænti(ˈ)fɑː/) is a left-wing anti-fascist and anti-racist political movement in the United States. It is highly decentralized and comprises an array of autonomous groups that aim to achieve their objectives through the use of both nonviolent and violent direct action rather than through policy reform.[1][2][3] Much of antifa political activism is nonviolent, involving poster and flyer campaigns, mutual aid, delivering speeches, marching in protest, and community organizing.[4][5][6] They also engage in protest tactics, seeking to combat fascists and racists such as neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and other far-right extremists, and differing from other leftist opposition movements by their willingness to directly confront far-right activists, and in some cases law enforcement.[2] This may involve digital activism, doxing, harassment, physical violence, and property damage against those whom they identify as belonging to the far right.[7]
FOAK are a paramilitary organization, there’s no denying that. And I think it safe to classify the remainder of the organization as irregulars at very least. They’re armed and organized and have a rudimentary leadership structure.
Further wikipedia:
>Individuals involved in the movement tend to hold anti-authoritarian, anti-capitalist, and anti-state views, subscribing to a range of left-wing ideologies such as anarchism, communism, Marxism, social democracy, and socialism.[8] The name antifa and the logo with two flags representing anarchism and communism are derived from the German antifa movement.[9] Antifa activists' actions have received support and criticism from various organizations and pundits, with some on the American Left criticizing antifa for its willingness to adopt violent direct actions and for being counterproductive or backfiring by emboldening the right and their allies.[10] Part of the right characterizes it as a domestic terrorist organization or uses antifa as a catch-all term[11] for any left-leaning or liberal protest actions.[12] Some scholars argue that antifa is a legitimate response to the rise of the far right[13] and that antifa's violence such as milkshaking is not equivalent to right-wing violence.[3] Scholars tend to reject the equivalence between antifa and white supremacism.[2][14][15]
There have been multiple efforts to discredit antifa groups via hoaxes on social media, many of them false flag attacks originating from alt-right and Dab Forums users posing as antifa backers on Twitter.[16][17][18] Some hoaxes have been picked up and reported as fact by right-leaning media.[16][19][20] During the George Floyd protests in May and June 2020, the Trump administration blamed antifa for orchestrating the mass protests; analysis of federal arrests did not find links to antifa.[21] There were repeated calls by Donald Trump and William Barr to designate antifa as a terrorist organization[22] despite the fact that it is not an organization, a move that academics, legal experts, and others have argued would exceed the authority of the presidency and violate the First Amendment.[23][24][25]
The fact that it's decentralized doesn't mean it isn't a movement of colluding, coordinating, and generally cooperating entities. This is bad faith misdirection - which is typical of slimy black bloc tactics. Kind of like still repeating the lie that trump was referring to white supremacists as very fine people.
What if he's just being truthful
What part of the FBI Directors statement do you not understand, sturmdrumpfer? "Ideology," iow the belief the vast majority of Americans have that NAZI white nationalism/supremacy is abhorrent is not in fact an organisation, but just common human decency. Which is what led to a 70 yo man who happened to join a protest against white supremacists being curb stomped by a crowd of them and led the rightwing echo chambers exploding in cries and screams that he was the Grand Wizard leader of antifa.
>Lets not forget that for the first half of WWII pro-Hitler sentiment in America was prominent.
Good job reminding everyone that conservatives were fascist and nazi sympathizers.
Shows how little things change.
>What part of the FBI Directors statement do you not understand, sturmdrumpfer? "Ideology," iow the belief the vast majority of Americans have that NAZI white nationalism/supremacy is abhorrent is not in fact an organisation, but just common human decency. Which is what led to a 70 yo man who happened to join a protest against white supremacists being curb stomped by a crowd of them and led the rightwing echo chambers exploding in cries and screams that he was the Grand Wizard leader of antifa.
You sound upset, Shareblue.