Table of Contents
What is Antifa and antifascism?
Antifa and antifascism are no more synonymous than being a member of Black Lives Matter and believing that black lives matter. The initiation of extralegal street violence by self-appointed judges in masks is ethically wrong, legally wrong, and in the case of Antifa, tactically idiotic.
What’s the difference between neoneo-Nazis and Antifa?
Neo-Nazis are the violent advocates of a murderous ideology that killed 25 million people last century. Antifa members are the violent advocates of a murderous ideology that, according to “The Black Book of Communism,” killed between 85 million and 100 million people last century. Both practice violence and preach hate.
Did five black-clad antifa attack a peaceful protester?
The Post reports how one peaceful protester “was attacked by five black-clad antifa members, each windmilling kicks and punches into a man desperately trying to protect himself.”
Why did antifa attack Berkeley with jackboots?
The protest was needed, Cummings said, because “Berkeley is a ground zero for the Marxist Movement.” As if to prove Cummings’s point, the antifa movement responded with jackboots and clubs — because their definition of “fascist” includes not just neo-Nazis but also anyone who opposes their totalitarian worldview.
What do the Panthers mean by ‘Black Lives Matter?
The Panthers’ messages were instructive, visual, and covered a range of ambitions, included in the party’s 10-point platform. The phrase “Black Lives Matter” may seem deceptively simple to those who receive the words as a veiled threat.
Why did the Black Panther Party form?
The Black Panther Party was formed, in part, in reaction to the police killing of Matthew Johnson, an unarmed black 16-year-old, in San Francisco in 1966.
What did the Black Panthers do to get mainstream press attention?
The Black Panthers were not interested in mainstream press or general public approval. They had their own newspaper designed, art-directed and heavily illustrated by Black Panther Party artist and Minister of Culture Emory Douglas. It showed images that would never appear in the mainstream press.