• Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    An old woman in a wheelchair stands up to ICE and you’re implying she’s a loser?

    That woman has more courage in her pinkie toe than you have in your balls you little shit

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      There’s a guy I know who follows Asmongold and his moron takes. He came out for a group event.

      Super scrawny guy who hides behind his computer and was terrified to walk to his car alone. Blocked him after he mocked protesters.

      He’s the image I have of every one of those cucks who lick police boot.

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    It tracks that a fascist would present a picture of people who aren’t able-bodied white men and just assume that one should take that as intrinsically negative. It reveals their vile mindset.

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    Holy shit. That is awesome. Where do I sign up for Antifa?

    Can I be an anti fascist with out being an Antifa member?

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      Nope, because antifa means anti-fascist. Are you a fascist? No? Then you’re antifa. That easy.

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      Yes you can! We desperately need to organize along anti fascist lines without the baggage of the mentally ill maximalist fake left who describe themselves as antifa.

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      It demonstrates they don’t comprehend basic English - this statement included.

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        Not really. To you, antifa is a loosely-if-at-all organised collection of people united by opposition to fascism. To them, it’s a real organisation with actual members who use violence against the government. To you, because the collection isn’t really organised, the name determines what it is. To them, because it’s a real organisation, the name can be a lie and doesn’t matter. To you, direct action against the government is justified, because they’re in the process of creating a fascist state. To them, the government isn’t fascist, so action against the government can’t be on the basis of anti-fascism; antifa must therefore be a dishonest label.

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          Ah, but you have made the classical mistake of assuming they think/ actually believe what they are saying and arent just trying to disenfranchise billions.

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            Who’s “they”, now? I think that plenty of politicians knowingly misrepresent things like this, but I don’t think the average Trump voter/Fox news watcher understands. Otherwise the politicians and the news just wouldn’t have to lie.

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              This is somewhat of an encouraging thought. They have to lie to keep people on their side. Unfortunately the lies work, but at least the people don’t support their real agenda.

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                It’s pretty much this from top to bottom.

                There are true believers, grifters, and idiots all throughout the movement. Sometimes you can have various shades of believer/grifter/idiot all rolled into a single person.

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          And furthermore, to them the government can’t be fascist because they supported all of the fascist parts of it.

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        Never believe that anti‐ Semites fascists are completely unaware of the absurdity of their replies. They know that their remarks are frivolous, open to challenge. But they are amusing themselves, for it is their adversary who is obliged to use words responsibly, since he believes in words. The anti‐Semites fascists have the right to play. They even like to play with discourse for, by giving ridiculous reasons, they discredit the seriousness of their interlocutors. They delight in acting in bad faith, since they seek not to persuade by sound argument but to intimidate and disconcert. If you press them too closely, they will abruptly fall silent, loftily indicating by some phrase that the time for argument is past. It is not that they are afraid of being convinced. They fear only to appear ridiculous or to prejudice by their embarrassment their hope of winning over some third person to their side.

        • Jean-Paul Sartre

        https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Jean-Paul_Sartre

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    Dumbasses are unable to understand that antifa is a nationwide movement not a centralized organization.

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      Not even that.

      Anitfa = antifascist

      Are you a fascist? If not, then you are antifa.

      No movement needed, but like minded antifa people gatherings are good.

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        No, you have to be against fascism. If you are neutral you would not be antifa

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          I disagree. If you are permissive or tolerant of fascism, even if you yourself don’t actively engage, you are a fascist cunt in my books.

          When it comes to fascism, you are either for or against, there’s no in between.

          Kinda like saying “I’m not a murderer myself, but I see nothing wrong with others being murderers.”

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            Inaction is the sum of it though. Neutrality is benign, but you should probably remove it anyways, right. They aren’t holding up their end of the bargain in a society, which is unfortunately taking a side on things. Not being at the table does not make them complicit by and large, but it allows it to happen.

            They also allow good things to happen that they don’t necessarily agree with, because they stand aside and grumble to themselves and their tiny circle if not outright ignoring it. It doesn’t mean they should not be involved but humanity as a whole has a pact mentality, whereas it’s someone else problem, where are we going today?

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              Not being at the table does not make them complicit by and large, but it allows it to happen.

              Isn’t allowing it to happen being complicit though? I’ve always been taught that if you stand there and watch some bully beat up another kid, you’re taking part in the bullying

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                I don’t think there is a “right” answer. They allow good things to happen too, are they responsible for that as well, or just the bad things that happen? Bystanders are simply a fact of life, it’s the doers who bear the responsibility. Look at mob mentality as an example.

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    Antifa has leaders?! Since when?

    Also anyone who’s against antifa, is fascist. By definition.

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      I mean, there’s a picture of stalin above your comment calling him a member of antifa council.

      Some mixed signals there.

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      Anybody who’s against North Korea is against democracy. Anybody who’s against nazis is against socialism.

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        Just to be clear, your implication is that Antifa isn’t actually anti-fascist, but is fascist themselves?

        Do you realize how hard it would be for antifa, a decentralized concept that people self identify as, to band together to oppress everyone in favor of nationalism? And what nation would they be oppressing for?

        If you are correct, and I want you be clear that you aren’t and you’re dumb, but if you are correct then I’m fucking impressed by antifa more than ever.

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        Antifa isn’t a country, party or group though. It’s a loose movement.

        A similar thing would be environmental activist (or enva for short). Sure, you could call yourself environmental activist while adocating against the environment, but that wouldn’t mean that environmental activism is bad for the environment, it would mean that you aren’t actually an environmental activist…

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      Nah he doesn’t have the balls. Too concerned with keeping his image as clean and uncontroversial as possible and trying to sell himself in China

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      I saw the thumbnail of a topless dude in the middle of a crowd and thought it was gonna be Technoviking

      Only for a split second but it was glorious

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    I’m picking the one in the helmet for my team of hardened badasses. Anyone who owns a helmet is probably ready to go the distance.

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    Any proof that it’s not AI? Not that I’m aware of.

    Nor is there proof that it is AI, for that matter.

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      The enemy is both inferior and weak, but also they are taking over and should be feared. Please believe both, it’s incredibly important that you do