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The story of Antifa.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/nazi-puncher-...38892.html

It's a long read, but entertaining. At least it was for me. Sounds like they could make a movie. LOL
12-12-2017 08:18 PM
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RE: The story of Antifa.
If you wrote this into a movie, no one would believe it:

Quote:send me videos of other people punching Nazis in the face, such as the one from September featuring a Nazi in Seattle who threw a banana at a man and, in return, ate a very professional right cross.

It's a good article for the stories about past dust-ups, but not so much a news article or a history lesson as it is a propaganda piece to romanticize Anti-fa.

But in the end, these people (anti-fa and white supremacists) and their increasingly violent rhetoric shouldn't be surprised when violence finds them. I'm not too worked up when either side receives a boot to the face or a shiv in the side.
12-13-2017 08:55 AM
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RE: The story of Antifa.
(12-12-2017 08:18 PM)cb4029 Wrote:  The Nazi-Puncher's Dilemma
It's a long read, but entertaining. At least it was for me. Sounds like they could make a movie. LOL

The problem with the story of antifa is that it reads almost exactly the same as the following story (also by the same author), such that if you were to make a few key edits you might not be able to distinguish one from the other.

Andrew Anglin: The Making of an American Nazi - The Atlantic

To wit, in the author's own words:

Andrew Anglin: The Making of an American Nazi - The Atlantic
Quote:He wasn’t so different, back then, from the antifascist activists who would one day protest outside his dad’s office.
12-13-2017 08:08 PM
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