ANTIFA / Antifascist Action / Antifaschistische Aktion - The anti-fascist gang with fascist tendencies

That faggot is a Cracked writer (can't remember whether he still writes for them) who has a popular Youtube show where he spazzes out about Trump and other leftist bullshit. The guy's deranged.
Cracked went bankrupt, the channel is still up but the only uploads are a series of animated videos that have nothing to do with the previous content. I think someone essentially bought the channel for the subscriber count.

Johnston is kind of interesting, because he had a character of a dishevelled news anchor that he used to do on cracked, and he must have owned the rights to it because when he left he kept at it, on his own channel.

Because he doesn't have a writing team any more, the videos are basically 20 minutes screeds, when he does have a joke he stretches it out and recycle it in numerous episodes. His quality control isn't the best, and he can't help but become a humorless angry fuck when he's on twitter.

He's got a fan base though, I suspect it's the same one as chapo trap house. I suspect he got blocked because he was an instigator of the spam coming Ngo's way.
 
Cracked went bankrupt, the channel is still up but the only uploads are a series of animated videos that have nothing to do with the previous content. I think someone essentially bought the channel for the subscriber count.

Johnston is kind of interesting, because he had a character of a dishevelled news anchor that he used to do on cracked, and he must have owned the rights to it because when he left he kept at it, on his own channel.

Because he doesn't have a writing team any more, the videos are basically 20 minutes screeds, when he does have a joke he stretches it out and recycle it in numerous episodes. His quality control isn't the best, and he can't help but become a humorless angry fuck when he's on twitter.

He's got a fan base though, I suspect it's the same one as chapo trap house. I suspect he got blocked because he was an instigator of the spam coming Ngo's way.
They didn't actually go bankrupt, they just had massive layoffs because their woke bullshit wasn't generating revenue and they're a dying website.
 
I think I may have found one of the most annoying pro-Antifa Twitter accounts: American Iron Front (ironfront_usa)

This little group has an official subreddit here with about 6.6k members that describes itself as "an anti-fascist, pro-democracy activist network for those fighting against far-right activity in the USA. This is a community of patriotic people who aren't necessarily looking for a Marxist revolution or abolition of organized government. We also aim to refute the stereotype that all anti-fascists are violent, anti-American radicals." Don't really know who they're fooling by courting both garden variety progressives or boomer liberals as well as radical leftists, but somehow, I suspect they'd be more than happy to overlook any sort of violence or subversive activity from their ranks if it doesn't interfere with their aims to make sure anyone right-of-center doesn't have political representation.

Think I'm being too unfair? Look at this shit:
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I love how Quillette is part of far right radicalization... presumably because they're not censoring conservative/libertarian opinions.

So I guess free speech is fascist. Whodathunkit.
 
I'm confused as to how there's a more advanced form of Nazism greater than simply being a Nazi. Does this work like Sayan levels?

So a brown shirt would be a basic saiyan, an SS officer would be the equivalent of Super Saiyan and Hitler would be Ultra Instinct?
 
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Can somebody explain this logic to me?

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Not that Andy Ngo blocked this guy for saying, "where'd the hammer come from, Andy?" He only blocked him for saying that because he was one of hundreds of people spamming Andy Ngo with that specific message. He's actually an idiot to think there was any personal reason for him getting blocked, especially because he showed he was aware Andy was being spammed with it.

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I mean the idea that him asking where the hammer coming from has anything to do with the fact that the guy who was holding the hammer was using it to assault people. I don't understand how this counters the fact he was swinging it at people in the slightest.

Thing is, AntiFa forced the bus to stop, tried to force their way on, one of them grabbed the hammer from inside the bus, and then threw it back into the bus... so "where'd the hammer come from?" is pretty disingenuous, considering it was essentially stolen by AntiFa, and then used by AntiFa to assault someone.
 
Ok so that's where the hammer came from and the Antifags are pulling a DSP-ism "Not my fault for attacking you dood I swiped the weapon off your bus so I did everything right *ack ack*".
 
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Ok so that's where the hammer came from and the Antifags are pulling a DSP-ism "Not my fault for attacking you dood I swiped the weapon off your bus so I did everything right *ack ack*".

That's what I've been seeing reported, though I can't find where I saw it, right now. I'll try to find it.
 
My favorite Anti-fa troll

"You know Anti-Fa in the 20s and 30s were used by Hitler and Mussolini to scare moderates into supporting them."

they never have a refutation to that argument
Without the historical hyperbole, that's what's gonna happen. They've succeeded in getting people that were concerned about police brutality and over-militarization since before Shaun King was a squit in his white daddy's nutsack (me) to say it's time for cops to crack skulls. It's going to be 1999 WTO protests, where cops let Antifa run amok for a day before using it as an excuse to crack down on all protesters, spread across the nation. Bang up job, commies.
 
Without the historical hyperbole, that's what's gonna happen. They've succeeded in getting people that were concerned about police brutality and over-militarization since before Shaun King was a squit in his white daddy's nutsack (me) to say it's time for cops to crack skulls. It's going to be 1999 WTO protests, where cops let Antifa run amok for a day before using it as an excuse to crack down on all protesters, spread across the nation. Bang up job, commies.
Also: Its what they want

Only way to make people support Militant Stalinism or Maoism is to make Hitler be the other option
 
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Also: Its what they want

Only way to make people support Militant Stalinism or Maoism is to make Hitler be the other option

Except that that doesn't work, because if you put Hitler up against Mao and Stalin, Hitler comes out looking the best. If I had to pick between those three, on purely humanitarian grounds I have to pick Hitler, since he has the lowest body count. (Also Hitler has better track records in vegetarianism and animal rights, but you'll never hear these hippies mention that)
 
Except that that doesn't work, because if you put Hitler up against Mao and Stalin, Hitler comes out looking the best. If I had to pick between those three, on purely humanitarian grounds I have to pick Hitler, since he has the lowest body count. (Also Hitler has better track records in vegetarianism and animal rights, but you'll never hear these hippies mention that)

Yes but they want Stalin V Hitler where they kill and lose enough bodies to win
 
Without the historical hyperbole, that's what's gonna happen. They've succeeded in getting people that were concerned about police brutality and over-militarization since before Shaun King was a squit in his white daddy's nutsack (me) to say it's time for cops to crack skulls. It's going to be 1999 WTO protests, where cops let Antifa run amok for a day before using it as an excuse to crack down on all protesters, spread across the nation. Bang up job, commies.
at least the wto protests were about real concerns about power imbalances between the common person and international organizations. NOW? They chasing imaginary offenses. They seeing Hitler s due to mass media introduced info lsd.

now if they really want more people to join them just recreate the 2008 recession. That event (caused by the likes of Bernie Madoff) and the bailouts did more to turn folks into commies then any street protest ever did.
 
My favorite Anti-fa troll

"You know Anti-Fa in the 20s and 30s were used by Hitler and Mussolini to scare moderates into supporting them."

they never have a refutation to that argument
My favorite is "Imagine being part of a group who's only great success was existing in one Spanish city for about three years until Franco assraped them with the city's citizens let him because the Catalonian AnComs were so schismatic and useless that they figured he couldn't do any worse of a job than them"
 
My favorite is "Imagine being part of a group who's only great success was existing in one Spanish city for about three years until Franco assraped them and the city's citizens let him because the Catalonian AnComs were so schismatic and useless that they figured he couldn't do a worse job than them"
Also they say

"Hey some obscure British Fascist we stopped."
 
now if they really want more people to join them just recreate the 2008 recession. That event (caused by the likes of Bernie Madoff) and the bailouts did more to turn folks into commies then any street protest ever did.
They'll end up shut out during the wave of popular anger because the only thing Antifa has that might be relatable to the average person is their anti-capitalism (especially when targetted against big banks). Anti-capitalism has a long history which modern Antifa appropriates. It has nothing to do with Antifa's bizarre promotion of troons/tumblr genders or demand that white people apologize for their race.

Although remember that Occupy Wall Street was ground zero for the progtard movement thanks to it being infiltrated to focus on "progressive stacks" or simply getting stoned all day so I predict Antifa will be big in this coming recession simply because they're already a good asset to distract people from the real issues.
 
They'll end up shut out during the wave of popular anger because the only thing Antifa has that might be relatable to the average person is their anti-capitalism (especially when targetted against big banks). Anti-capitalism has a long history which modern Antifa appropriates. It has nothing to do with Antifa's bizarre promotion of troons/tumblr genders or demand that white people apologize for their race.

Although remember that Occupy Wall Street was ground zero for the progtard movement thanks to it being infiltrated to focus on "progressive stacks" or simply getting stoned all day so I predict Antifa will be big in this coming recession simply because they're already a good asset to distract people from the real issues.
That's one thing I always thought on myself, like the idea that the current age Tumblr SJW Progressivism never really became a thing until OWS reached it's peak and ended up making the movement flatline. Anyone else ever got the feeling at least a good amount of it was some legit PsyOps shit from the people that were willing to see OWS delegitimized? We already know that there were some feds in Antifa's ranks during the demonstrations there, so I don't imagine it would've been too far out of the realm of possibility
 
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