Where the fuck did Antifa come from? I never heard about them before a few months ago and then suddenly, they sprang up to became a major, multi-state (and perhaps even multinational) movement/organization within two weeks?
How were they started? Who started them? The entire thing reeks of puppet strings.
But if they are indeed controlled by someone, or were started by someone, then there is a trail of evidence we can follow to find the truth.
Or maybe I'm late to the party and you guys already did all this shit, in which case post your findings please.
They have existed in Europe for decades. I think it is possible to trace them back to the May of 68 student protests in France
Connor Campbell
Soros funded group of unemployed college graduates that took social science course and get payed for acting like whiny kids with nothing to do during the day.
Connor Evans
They only became well known in europe around 2015 as Merkel's paid attack dogs
Nathaniel Walker
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Cameron Garcia
They were a major, multinational presence for decades in Western Europe, they just never had a big presence in the Anglosphere. They existed, but only in isolated pockets, just a few SHARP types. It's only recently that all these nu-males and 'hear me roarrr' feminists started flocking to their banner.
Landon Sanchez
checked words of truth
Parker Evans
antifa comes from fascist/authoritarian european countries
americans think they are pretty cool, so they started pretending to be like the european antifa
difference is, european antifa was born amidst real brown shirt like opression and are quite dangerous
US antifa was born amidst safe spaces
the reason why you don't hear much about european antifa is because they are criminals and as such they keep their asses hidden
you hear a lot about US antifa because they cry and shout a lot
both are cancer
Ryan Howard
here in Germany we have them on every right wing events for decades - It barely ever got out of hands, like there were no deaths or major injuries...
I am really interested to see how America will deal with them, our police is more like protecting them from right wing fists... and we have just no guns in our daily life
Levi Peterson
"The first German movement to call itself Antifaschistische Aktion was proclaimed by the German Communist Party (KPD) in their newspaper Rote Fahne in 1932 and had its first rally in Berlin 10 July 1932. May 1932 the communist paramilitary organisation Rotfrontkämpferbund had been banned and after a fight between Nazi and Communist members of parliament the Antifaschistische Aktion was created to ensure that the communists could have a militant organisation to rival the paramilitary organisations of the Nazis. After a forceful dissolution by the Nazis in 1933, the movement was revived during the 1980s."
This kek shit has grown far beyond reddit levels of cancer fyi
David Adams
>never heard of them before Nice shilling mate. Either you are woefully ignorant of the enemy or you are underage. They are a politically supported rent a mob(UK antifa was directly founded by the establishment parties) that originated in Germany and spread across Europe mostly Western Europe as Eastern exterminates them with knives and rope.
They've been around for about 30 years or so but have been more radical over the last 10 years. Their presence in the US is definitely a recent phenomenon as before Trump, I had never heard of them in the US. USA is fertile ground for this shit.
Justin Torres
>Origin of anti-fa
Bentley Gomez
It comes from governement and NGO funded anti racism groups. They are the extremists. I have another hypothesis. In the 80's and 90's, neo nazi groups would roam around. Commie groups being inexistant.
Isaac Sanchez
Actually they were a thing here for longer than that but they were never numerous and most of them were eliminated by a single HIV-spreading nigger back in the beginning of 3rd millenium. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Mol
After 1941 "fascist" was used in the Soviet Union to describe virtually any anti-Soviet activity or opinion. According to Marxism–Leninism, fascism was the "final phase of crisis of bourgeoisie", which "in fascism sought refuge" from "inherent contradictions of capitalism". As result of this approach, it was almost every Western capitalist country that was "fascist", with the Third Reich being just the "most reactionary" one.[2][3] As result, after 1941 "fascist" was used in Soviet Union to describe virtually any anti-Soviet activity: for example, the international investigation on Katyn massacre was described as "fascist libel".,[4] the Warsaw Uprising as "illegal and organised by fascists".[5] Communist Służba Bezpieczeństwa described trotskyism, titoism and imperialism as "variants of fascism".[6]
The Berlin Wall was literally called the "Anti Fascist Protection Wall".
It's a term with all meanings and none. It became widespread in the Soviet, from there to the West. Now pretty much "antifa" are simply the militant wing of communism.
Henry Kelly
Doesn't it also go back to the 1920s?
Samuel Miller
Italy is their big stronghold
Connor Rivera
European antifa is much softer desu,probably cause there are more teenagers involved.
Jayden Johnson
They've existed in Europe for some time but were something of a small trend here in the u.s. around a decade or so ago in the urban punk scene they gained a fair amount of traction through bush era.
Fast forward to Obama administration and they slowly seeped into several movements with the occupy wallstreet bs and new age feminism,, then Trumps election radicalized the left and now people are just being entirely bi-partisan and orbiting towards the radical left/right because of the rift created.
If it's worth anything I believe even your run of the mill lefty is spotting the contradictions, hell even your typical tumblr heffers are noticing the Russia collusion bs is really falling apart and starting to post "please be true" they're actually realizing media and their representatives are packed full of shit at this point and I can only foresee the future elections propping up crazy green party communists that will never win and splitting the voter base. Now the right needs to just capitalize, Trump has to do some of the shit he said he would, mostly the wall and stop playing pander-express with neocon faggots or else we'll be experiencing the same thing down the line.
David Hernandez
George Soros
Mason Morris
Yes and no. dont exaggerate their organising skill. Most of the time it's one outside guy,the only one to get paid, who recruits useful idiots in squats and at anarchic styled events.
Ethan Torres
Yes, in Germany. I meant their most recent reincarnation. The left shifted tactics on the 60s, instead of capital they focused on what they call "power structures". This is the ideology that the current antifa embodies. The original ones on 1920s germany where straight up communists unlike the current ones.
Joshua Williams
The antifa of today has nothing to do with the antifa of old. Nowadays it's just a club for trendy youngsters frankly because there is no fascism to fight against anymore.
Charles Gray
In France they are jobless white people with dreadlocks trying to be edgy. They harass people for no reason pretending they are "far right racist fucks" but when the harassed strike back they die.
Like "Clément Méric" a shit antifa who died after being pushed by someone harassed by this cuck. Ofc, the "pusher" was the bad guy in the story because he was a far right supporter. :')
They also die against the police, like Remi Fraisse.
They are funny.
Noah Green
definitely multinational, they've been chimping out around here for years. The coordinated violence and deaths threats to entire families are fairly new tho. You know, attacking peace full legal demonstrations and doxing someone and paint "we know where you live, we know where your children go to school" on someones front door because he/she dared to report their actual role at some clash or other
Gavin Cooper
Antifa has been around since forever, but they only started gaining traction in the mid 2000s. They're really public now
Andrew Gray
Not up here waffle, smoke bombs, bats, teargas (they themselves are already masked - '''THEY''' throw the teargas not the police)
they oppose fascism, which is something that's always good.
cheers mate
Brody Gutierrez
We are evaluating the cold steel solution.
Jeremiah Allen
Ask picrelated
Ian Brown
>spain Why are spaniards always the shittiest posters, any board, ever?
Blake Walker
They've been around in Europe for at least the last 7-8 years I think.
Connor Williams
S O R O S O R O S
Nathan Thomas
You have no idea.
I was with Antifa during my teens. The guys that run the local Antifa group were funded by the SP party here in Switzerland. The senior members would get free trips to all over Europe whenever there was anything slightly right wing to protest.
These guys are literally professional protestors, at least the ones that have been the longest there.
Ayden Murphy
Formed by communist regime to be paramilitary organization to assault people no 100% compliant to the state. They call everyone they don't like nazis to justify attacking them with the protection of the state. Sounds like they are pretty much the same as their communist origins.
That sucks, do they have weapons like that on a regular basis?
Grayson Evans
He is literally a super villain...
What we need is a suave scotsman in a suit with a silenced pistol...and a russian chick with a name like ivana suckyadik.
Gabriel Hernandez
In belgium people with antifa patches on atheir vests started popping up end 90's
Joshua Myers
Nah they been around a lot longer than that. Another german invention if i recall.
Kayden Thomas
They were created during the 60-s in Paris.
In France they started as a mixed group of Arab financed troublemakers and Communists.
Then during the 70-s they spread among western universities via popular rock music, the hippie movement and so on (Lenon was a commie. There's a good reason why Japan didn't allow him entry ever again).
Then they entrenched them selves after the fall of the Communist Regimes during the 90-s and found their new masters among Western Billionares who claimed to know how to fix the world under their social ideologies.
Itt. Blame dumb college kids and Communism.
Ian Powell
>Origin of Antifa?
John Williams
Various groups ie NGO's have existed since at least 1917 carrying the banner of "anti-fascist". They are usually financed by a man like Soros who himself is a front man for international finance, ie they are funded by international capitalists either seeking to destabalize things. Could be they either want them to succeed or they want them to fail depending on if they actually want a Fascist government Antifa provides the catalyst for a reaction. No matter who comes out on top Right or Left, the Finance Jews win.
Leo Johnson
>how America will deal with them we saw yesterday, cops backed off and let them get a taste of what they were asking for, if they keep pushing they'll find themselves in a place theres no coming back from
>tfw most antifa have minor crimes on their records, tfw they cant obtain firearms because of the same laws they fought to get instated
the left has zero ability to think a few moves ahead, they lost before they started
Robert Clark
Antifa goes way back, they're actually a lot of semi-independant groups under one name but originally their HQ was a building called 'Karl-Liebknecht-Haus'.
Karl Liebknecht was one of the main people behind the spartacist uprising in Berlin, an attempted socialist takeover of the weimar republic, leading to civil war which was put down by the Freikorps.
Eventually antifa formed again, but fought with the NSDAP this time. Eventually the Nazi's gained power and took over Karl-Liebknecht-Haus, renaming it Horst Wessel House. Antifa regrouped in other countries, mostly in Italy against Mussolini, or here fighting against Mosley and the blackshirts, resulting in he battle of cable street.
Nowadays Karl-Liebknecht-Haus (orignal name restoed after the war) is the HQ of the official german leftist party, Die Linke.
Matthew Cook
The origins of antifa come from the radical left organizations like socialist workers unions or Marxist/anarchist revolutionary cells in Europe like Spartakusbund who had to fight legit nazis/fascists in the streets. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus_League
Throughout the history of the 20th century it was proven again and again that the commies are THE only force that can organize working class to successfully fight fascism e.g. most of the resistance movement squads in France during WW2 and the occupation were lefties, partisans in Yugoslavia were Marxists, Polish Armia Ludowa was fighting Wehrmacht while nationalist Armia Krajowa was camping in forests waiting to backstab Red Army who was also communist. The only exception is fucking Mao with his 4D chess during the Japanese occupation of North-Eastern China. He wasn't really fighting Japanese like Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang. But Chinese have never been real communist and never understand dialectic of Hegel and Marx to begin with.
Jaxon Stewart
looks like americans are beating the shit out of them so far. These are mostly paid protestor bums. Thats why when they do clash the average americans beat the snot out of them.
Jace Ortiz
God, you fucking children are imbeciles. Fucking stupid faggots who need even the most basic of facts spoonfed to you, and if they conflict with some harebrained conspiracy you're dumb enough to believe in... welp, I'll waste the time:
>1930s: Antifa (Antifaschistische Aktion) is the armed wing of the Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands >ends up in camps where they belong >don't appear again until the 1980s >proud whites ("skinheads, neo-Nazis") who don't want their European homelands overrun by shit-colored vermin have taken to the streets to let these niggers know they need to leave >Antifa reforms in London to contest control of the streets, supported to some degree by the state >the "belief system of action" comes to America, but is often called Anti-Racist Action, and groups of ARA skins contest control of the streets rather successfully in Boston, Minneapolis, and Philadelphia, with quite a bit of institutional support, especially from academia and the National Lawyer's Guild (who probably conceived of the Black Bloc tactic to make prosecution next to impossible) >after "racist" skinhead movements are prosecuted into oblivion in the 1990s, Antifa movements around the world reattach themselves to radical political parties or organizations, in particular "red-black" institutions (anarcho-syndicalist/anarcho-communist groups identified by their bisected flag, especially the IWW) in order to take aim at their real targets: the rich; they become infamous for disrupting trade summits like the WTO Seattle round >they become largely irrelevant after 9/11 as the public's primary concern is terrorism and the gov't aggressively prosecuted the Antifa-associated ELF for its arsons >but then Trump and immigration issues >so here we are
It isn't muh Soros and muh puppets and muh false flags or any of the other nonsense you child faggots routinely fall for. It's a long-standing tradition of Marxist faggotry that will be put to an end, and you better do your part.