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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
Anti-fascist / black bloc protestors threw bottles and shot fireworks at police in Quebec City a few years ago, then assaulted two Global News journalists.
https://globalnews.ca/news/3694044/b...n-journalists/
The group responsible have a website, where they give instructions on carrying out public violence. Seems pretty organized to me.
https://mtlcounterinfo.org/how-to/
I don’t understand why some people are so stubbornly opposed to recognizing there are violent, bad actors on the extreme left. It’s like they’d be conceding points in some kind of game.
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I don't think people reject the idea of violent people on the far left. There have been anarchists and left wing organizations for centuries.
The idea is that "Antifa" exists as some organizational entity similar to the KKK or Proud Boys that have leaders and hierarchies. Antifa isnt that. It's arguably similar to a political movement in the same way "anti-immigrant" groups are a movement. There are likely violent activist groups on the left with similar goals or ideals, but the coordination between them is suspect
Antifa is totally used a a bogeyman to infer that there is some overarching mastermind to these events - who are probably organized by George Soros or some cabal of lizard people.