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Antifa a Dangerous Organization With Similar Structure to an Islamic Terror Cell: Police Spokesperson

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DKG

Biden and other Dems calling Antifa "an idea" is an insult to our intelligence.
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Quote from: Renegade Quark on October 09, 2025, 12:18:32 AMSend a few Antifa to GITMO and the rest will return to their mother's basement.
Trebuchet a few of them into Gaza and Ukraine while you're at it.

DKG

Parts of America, like Portland and Chicago, now resemble occupied territory. Progressive city governments have surrendered control to street militias, leaving citizens, journalists, and even federal officers to face violent anarchists without protection.

Take Portland, where Antifa has terrorized the city for more than 100 consecutive nights. Federal officers trying to keep order face nightly assaults while local officials do nothing.

Chicago offers the same grim picture. Federal agents have been stalked, ambushed, and denied backup from local police while under siege from mobs. Calls for help went unanswered, putting lives in danger. This is more than disorder; it is open defiance of federal authority and a violation of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause.

A history of violence
For years, the legacy media and left-wing think tanks have portrayed Antifa as "decentralized" and "leaderless." The opposite is true. Antifa is organized, disciplined, and well-funded. Groups like Rose City Antifa in Oregon, the Elm Fork John Brown Gun Club in Texas, and Jane's Revenge operate as coordinated street militias. Legal fronts such as the National Lawyers Guild provide protection, while crowdfunding networks and international supporters funnel money directly to the movement.

Brent

In June, the left launched its "No Kings" protest to denounce the horrific "authoritarian dictatorship" of Donald Trump. Deporting illegal alien gang members, preventing the mutilation of children, and punishing criminals all became proof of Trump's incipient "fascism."

Now that Trump has deployed National Guard troops to stop violent leftist mobs from attacking ICE officers, Democrats and the left have decided to stage a sequel on Saturday. The whole thing will look like farce — clever signs, bad folk music, and stale slogans — but behind the clown show, the left is radicalizing shock troops preparing to do real violence.

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Quote from: DKG on October 16, 2025, 07:34:58 AMParts of America, like Portland and Chicago, now resemble occupied territory. Progressive city governments have surrendered control to street militias, leaving citizens, journalists, and even federal officers to face violent anarchists without protection.

Take Portland, where Antifa has terrorized the city for more than 100 consecutive nights. Federal officers trying to keep order face nightly assaults while local officials do nothing.

Chicago offers the same grim picture. Federal agents have been stalked, ambushed, and denied backup from local police while under siege from mobs. Calls for help went unanswered, putting lives in danger. This is more than disorder; it is open defiance of federal authority and a violation of the Constitution's Supremacy Clause.

A history of violence
For years, the legacy media and left-wing think tanks have portrayed Antifa as "decentralized" and "leaderless." The opposite is true. Antifa is organized, disciplined, and well-funded. Groups like Rose City Antifa in Oregon, the Elm Fork John Brown Gun Club in Texas, and Jane's Revenge operate as coordinated street militias. Legal fronts such as the National Lawyers Guild provide protection, while crowdfunding networks and international supporters funnel money directly to the movement.

I recall a protest at University of Missouri years ago where it appeared that they were getting their talking points from radical professors at Ivy League schools.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%E2%80%932016_University_of_Missouri_protests

It isn't mentioned in the article, but I did read a couple of news clippings that showed the link between the protesters and the Ivy League retards.
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DKG

Quote from: Prof Emeritus at Fawk U on October 16, 2025, 10:32:43 PMI recall a protest at University of Missouri years ago where it appeared that they were getting their talking points from radical professors at Ivy League schools.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%E2%80%932016_University_of_Missouri_protests

It isn't mentioned in the article, but I did read a couple of news clippings that showed the link between the protesters and the Ivy League retards.
Universities are radicalization breeding grounds. I look forward to a time when marxist professors are held accountable for inciting violence.
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DKG

The disingenuous left is at it again — raging on X, posting grainy photos of World War II soldiers, and proclaiming, "Grandpa was Antifa!"

Because, you see, Grandpa fought Hitler. Or Hirohito. Or Mussolini. They were fascists, Grandpa was anti-fascist, and since "anti-fascist" shortens to "Antifa," presto — Grandpa was Antifa.

Beyond the obvious militarism of Hitler's Germany, Mussolini's Italy, and Hirohito's Japan, the fascist regimes of the 20th century shared three defining traits. First, a top-down command economy controlled by a central planning body. Second, an integrated industrial and banking system. Third, a relatively homogeneous population under rigid state control.

Now ask yourself: Does the United States fit that mold? No central economic planning agency, no state-directed industrial-banking complex (ask the Fed and the Securities and Exchange Commission), and certainly no single, homogeneous racial population.

What we do have is an ever-multiplying swarm of willfully obtuse, historically illiterate useful idiots eager to join whatever digital mob happens to be trending this week.

The kind who think "being a furry" is a lifestyle choice worth defending.

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