WHAT ANTIFA BELIEVES

So if you're against 'Antifa', what ever the fuck that means, you support fascists?
https://files.libcom.org/files/Antifa, The Anti-Fascist Handbook.pdf
Same book and link (Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook):

The “slippery slope” argument is commonly used against restricting speech on political grounds in general, and against anti-fascism in particular. As Kevin Drum wrote in Mother Jones: . . . Whenever you start thinking these are good reasons to overturn—by violence or otherwise—someone’s invitation to speak, ask yourself this: Who decides?
If we take a look at the track record of anti-fascism, however, a consistent pattern emerges that is so familiar to anti-fascists that it’s annoying: When local fascist organizing declines, so does local anti-fascist organizing.
The fact that the lifespans of most antifa groups are determined by the activities of their fascist enemies is so well-known that it actually constitutes a common critique of how antifa organize.
I'm not overly familiar with this group, but I can read a book, and your question about how independent they are from each other is a good one.
 
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WHAT ANTIFA BELIEVES

We believe we should have the right to call anyone a Nazi.

We believe we should be the only ones who decide if the charge is true.

Nobody who is friends with someone accused of being a Nazi is allowed to defend them — they’re Nazis TOO!

Then, if we decide someone really IS a Nazi, we get to shoot them.

And then the world owes us a Gold Star for killing a Nazi.

Also, we’re against the death penalty, so nobody else gets to kill anyone. Especially nobody gets to kill us.

But we still get to kill anybody.

And finally, if you disagree with any of this, you’re a Nazi.
antifa members are mentally deranged and morally bankrupt
 
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