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  • KptnAutismus@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlMath
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    8 months ago

    it did. but these smaller, unorganized groups are regularly holding violent protests around my area. and they identify with antifa.

    i probably identify with the core values of what it means to be antifascist, but again, i don’t want to be seen as extremist and/or violent.




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    8 months ago

    i hate fascists with a passion, but i might not agree with how antifa acts. i do not have any experience with the group itself, i might even agree with them.

    for example, i do not like how the last generation glued themselves to streets. that doesn’t make me a climate denier, does it?

    EDIT: it seems i misunderstood what antifa is. i always saw it as “the group of violent extremist protesters that throw rocks and light up cars”

    again, i am fully for doing everything i can against fascists. but violent protests don’t contribute, all it does is make your movement the next boogeyman.


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    8 months ago

    this is the kind of black and white thinking lemmy does best.

    EDIT: i retract this statement. i was wrong

    i was severely misinformed about what antifacism is. i was under the impression that “the antifa” was a group by itself instead of a mindset.