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HELL YES I deny they are violent 'thugs' .. and it does not go without notice that you're here railing against antfa .. which has ZERO deaths attributed to them .. yet you've said very little about the violent history of those on your side of the divide .. and yes, they exist on your side.
u lie
1st of all nazis and kkk r not on my side
and heres the dirt on ur precious antifa
Antifa activists "combat white supremacism not by trying to change government policy but through direct action. They try to publicly identify white supremacists and get them fired from their jobs and evicted from their apartments," in addition to "disrupt(ing) white-supremacist rallies, including by force."
According to Salon.com these groups are usually anti-government and anti-capitalist, and their methodologies and tactics are more aggressively violent and anarchistic than those of associated groups in the far left. Antifa is commonly associated with a willingness to engage in a show of force. Antifa groups have most notably protested the 2016 election of Donald Trump. During the inauguration celebrations mask-wearing black bloc protestors "rage[d] across the area just outside" of the security perimeter, "smashing windows and burning cars."
In June 2017 Antifa was linked to anarchist extremism by the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness.
Antifa protesters participated in the 2017 Berkeley protests where they gained mainstream media attention, "throwing Molotov cocktails and smashing windows." Later, two Antifa groups threatened to disrupt the 2017 Avenue of Roses Parade after hearing that the Multnomah County Republican Party would participate. The parade organizers received an email, saying, "You have seen how much power we have downtown and that the police cannot stop us from shutting down roads so please consider your decision wisely". The email also said that 200 people would "rush into the parade" and "drag and push" those marching with the Republican Party. The parade ended up being canceled by the organizers due to safety concerns.
Antifa counter protestors at the the far-right 2017 Unite the Right rally In Charlottesville, Virginia in August 2017 "certainly used clubs and dyed liquids against the white supremacists."
Journalist Adele Stan interviewed an Antifa protester at the rally who said that the sticks carried by Antifa protesters are a justifiable countermeasure to the fact that "the right has a goon squad."
Some Antifa participants at the Charlottesville rally chanted that counter-protesters should "punch a Nazi in the mouth."
A man got stabbed by an Antifa protester because he had mistakenly thought the man was a Neo-Nazi because of his hair style.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antifa_(United_States)