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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

The rise of the 'antifa'

Hailed as Nazi-fighting heroes by some, or violent hooligans no better than the supremacists they oppose by others, whatever you think of antifa, the movement is rapidly on the rise.

Antifa, short for anti-fascist or Anti Fascist Action, has been around since the 1920s where it emerged as a response to the growing Nazism spreading across Europe.

Since then, they have existed mainly on the fringes, but have gathered in force over the years to oppose racist, violent fascist groups, from clashes with Nazis on the streets of Germany, Italy, and Spain in the 1930s, to taking on the skinheads of the 1980s.

Now as America's extremist right wing groups become emboldened and more vocal under President Trump, the anti-fascist movement have had a huge boost in popularity as people join the ranks of the left wing group to oppose the alt-right.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The writer assumes the narrative of a growing "alt" right. That is what they what you to believe. There's a monster under your bed right?

Anonymous said...

Time to SHIP OUT ALL these idiots / enemys !!!!!!!!!!

Jim said...


Have any of you who are daycare providers ever seen something like this, where one of the little ones goes off on a tantrum, and suddenly the whole place starts to erupt?

How do you handle it?

Anonymous said...

Get ICE to haul them out !!!

Anonymous said...

Antifa considers anyone with a MAGA hat a Nazi.