The irony behind George Floyd’s murder by fired and arrested
former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin and his three accomplices is
the Communist anarchy the American Left backs. Communism will bring injustice
to America not the cloaked lie of Social Justice that will NEVER happen in a
Communist America.
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Institute has begun to paint the actual Communist
agenda behind Communist Antifa.
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A Brief History of Antifa: Part I
By Soeren Kern
June 12, 2020 at 5:00 am
June 12, 2020 at 5:00 am
§ Empirical and anecdotal evidence shows that Antifa is, in
fact, highly networked, well-funded and has a global presence. It has a flat
organizational structure with dozens and possibly hundreds of local groups.
§ Antifa's stated long-term objective, both in America and
abroad, is to establish a communist world order. In the United States, Antifa's
immediate aim is to bring about the demise of the Trump administration.
§ A common tactic used by Antifa in the United States and
Europe is to employ extreme violence and destruction of public and private
property to goad the police into a reaction, which then "proves"
Antifa's claim that the government is "fascist."
§ Antifa is not only officially tolerated, but is being paid by
the German government to fight the far right. — Bettina Röhl, German
journalist, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, June 2, 2020.
§ "Out of cowardice, its members cover their faces and
keep their names secret. Antifa constantly threatens violence and attacks
against politicians and police officers. It promotes senseless damage to
property amounting to vast sums." — Bettina Röhl, Neue Zürcher Zeitung,
June 2, 2020.
A common tactic used by
Antifa in the United States and Europe is to employ extreme violence and
destruction of public and private property to goad the police into a reaction,
which then "proves" Antifa's claim that the government is
"fascist." Pictured: A senior citizen flees after being brutally
beaten by members of Rose City Antifa on June 29, 2019 in Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Moriah Ratner/Getty Images)
U.S. Attorney General William Barr has blamed Antifa
— a militant "anti-fascist" movement — for the violence that has
erupted at George Floyd protests across the United States. "The violence
instigated and carried out by Antifa and other similar groups in connection
with the rioting is domestic terrorism and will be treated accordingly,"
he said.
Barr also said that the
federal government has evidence that Antifa "hijacked" legitimate
protests around the country to "engage in lawlessness, violent rioting,
arson, looting of businesses, and public property assaults on law enforcement
officers and innocent people, and even the murder of a federal agent."
Earlier, U.S. President Donald J. Trump had instructed the
U.S. Justice Department to designate Antifa as a terrorist organization.
Academics and media outlets sympathetic to Antifa have
argued that the group cannot be classified as a terrorist organization because,
they claim, it is
a vaguely-defined protest movement that lacks a centralized structure. Mark
Bray, a vocal apologist for Antifa in America and author of the book
"Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook," asserts that
Antifa "is not an overarching organization with a chain of command."
Empirical and anecdotal evidence shows that Antifa is, in
fact, highly networked, well-funded and has a global presence. It has a flat
organizational structure with dozens and possibly hundreds of local groups. Not
surprisingly, the U.S. Department of Justice is currently investigating
individuals linked to Antifa as a step to unmasking the broader organization.
In the United States, Antifa's ideology, tactics and goals,
far from being novel, are borrowed almost entirely from Antifa groups in
Europe, where so-called anti-fascist groups, in one form or another, have been
active, almost without interruption, for a century.
What is Antifa?
Antifa can be described as a transnational insurgency
movement that endeavors, often with extreme violence, to subvert liberal
democracy, with the aim of replacing global capitalism with communism. Antifa's
stated long-term objective, both in America and abroad, is to establish a
communist world order. In the United States, Antifa's immediate aim is to bring
about the demise of the Trump administration.
Antifa's nemeses include law enforcement, which is viewed as
enforcing the established order. A common tactic used by Antifa in the United
States and Europe is to employ extreme violence and destruction of public and
private property to goad the police into a reaction, which then
"proves" Antifa's claim that the government is "fascist."
Antifa claims to oppose "fascism," a term it often
uses as a broad-brush pejorative to discredit those who hold opposing political
beliefs. The traditional meaning of "fascism" as defined by Webster's
Dictionary is "a totalitarian governmental system led by a dictator and
emphasizing an aggressive nationalism, militarism, and often racism."
Antifa holds the Marxist-Leninist definition of fascism
which equates it with capitalism. "The fight against fascism is only won
when the capitalist system has been shattered and a classless society has been
achieved," according to the German Antifa group, Antifaschistischer
Aufbau München.
Germany's BfV domestic intelligence agency, in a special
report on left-wing extremism, noted:
"Antifa's fight against
right-wing extremists is a smokescreen. The real goal remains the
'bourgeois-democratic state,' which, in the reading of left-wing extremists,
accepts and promotes 'fascism' as a possible form of rule and therefore does
not fight it sufficiently. Ultimately, it is argued, 'fascism' is rooted in the
social and political structures of 'capitalism.' Accordingly, left-wing
extremists, in their 'antifascist' activities, focus above all on the
elimination of the 'capitalist system.'"
Matthew Knouff, author of An Outsider's Guide to Antifa:
Volume II, explained Antifa's ideology this
way:
"The basic philosophy of
Antifa focuses on the battle between three basic forces: fascism, racism and
capitalism — all three of which are interrelated according to Antifa.... with
fascism being considered the final expression or stage of capitalism,
capitalism being a means to oppress, and racism being an oppressive mechanism
related to fascism."
In an essay, "What Antifa and the Original Fascists
Have In Common," Antony Mueller, a German professor of economics who
currently teaches in Brazil, described how
Antifa's militant anti-capitalism masquerading as anti-fascism reveals its own
fascism:
"After the left has pocketed
the concept of liberalism and turned the word into the opposite of its original
meaning, the Antifa-movement uses a false terminology to hide its true agenda.
While calling themselves 'antifascist' and declaring fascism the enemy, the
Antifa itself is a foremost fascist movement.
"The members of Antifa are not
opponents to fascism but themselves its genuine representatives. Communism,
Socialism and Fascism are united by the common band of anti-capitalism and
anti-liberalism.
"The Antifa movement is a
fascist movement. The enemy of this movement is not fascism but liberty, peace
and prosperity." [Blog Editor bold emphasis]
Antifa's Ideological Origins
The ideological origins of Antifa can be traced back to the
Soviet Union roughly a century ago. In 1921 and 1922, the Communist
International (Comintern) developed the
so-called united front tactic to "unify the working masses through
agitation and organization" ... "at the international level and in
each individual country" against "capitalism" and
"fascism" — two terms that often were used interchangeably.
The world's first anti-fascist group, Arditi del Popolo
(People's Courageous Militia), was founded in Italy in June 1921 to resist the
rise of Benito Mussolini's National Fascist Party, which itself was established
to prevent the possibility of a Bolshevik revolution on the Italian Peninsula.
Many of the group's 20,000 members, consisting of communists and anarchists,
later joined the International Brigades
during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39).
In Germany, the Communist Party of Germany established the
paramilitary group Roter Frontkämpferbund (Red Front Fighters League) in
July 1924. The group was banned due to its extreme violence. Many of its
130,000 members continued their activities underground or in local successor
organizations such as the Kampfbund gegen den Faschismus
(Fighting-Alliance Against Fascism).
In Slovenia, the militant anti-fascist movement TIGR was
established in 1927 to oppose the Italianization of Slovene ethnic areas after
the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The group, which was disbanded in
1941, specialized in assassinating Italian police and military personnel.
In Spain, the Communist Party established the Milicias
Antifascistas Obreras y Campesinas (Antifascist Worker and Peasant
Militias), which were active in the 1930s.
The modern Antifa movement derives its name from a group
called Antifaschistische Aktion, founded in May 1932 by Stalinist
leaders of the Communist Party of Germany. The group was established to fight
fascists, a term the party used to describe all of the other pro-capitalist
political parties in Germany. The primary objective of Antifaschistische
Aktion was to abolish capitalism, according to a detailed history of the
group. The group, which had more than 1,500 founding members, went underground
after Nazis seized power in 1933.
A German-language pamphlet — "80 Years of Anti-Fascist
Actions" (80 Jahre Antifaschistische Aktion)" — describes in
minute detail the continuous historical thread of the Antifa movement from its
ideological origins in the 1920s to the present day. The document states:
"Antifascism has always
fundamentally been an anti-capitalist strategy. This is why the symbol of the Antifaschistische
Aktion has never lost its inspirational power.... Anti-fascism is more of a
strategy than an ideology."
During the post-war period, Germany's Antifa movement
reappeared in various manifestations, including the radical student protest
movement of the 1960s, and the leftist insurgency groups that were active
throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
The Red Army Faction (RAF), also known as the Baader-Meinhof
Gang, was a Marxist urban guerrilla group that carried out assassinations,
bombings and kidnappings aimed at bringing revolution to West Germany, which
the group characterized as a fascist holdover of the Nazi era. Over the course
of three decades, the RAF murdered more than 30 people and injured over 200.
After the collapse of the communist government in East
Germany in 1989-90, it was discovered
that the RAF had been given training, shelter, and supplies by the Stasi, the
secret police of the former communist regime.
John Philip Jenkins, Distinguished Professor of History at
Baylor University, described the group's tactics,
which are similar to those used by Antifa today:
"The goal of their terrorist
campaign was to trigger an aggressive response from the government, which group
members believed would spark a broader revolutionary movement."
RAF founder Ulrike Meinhof explained the relationship between
violent left-wing extremism and the police: "The guy in uniform is a pig,
not a human being. That means we don't have to talk to him and it is wrong to
talk to these people at all. And of course, you can shoot."
Bettina Röhl, a German journalist and daughter of Meinhof,
argues that the modern Antifa movement is a continuation of the Red Army
Faction. The main difference is that, unlike the RAF, Antifa's members are
afraid to reveal their identities. In a June 2020 essay published by the Swiss
newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Röhl also drew attention
to the fact that Antifa is not only officially tolerated, but is being paid by
the German government to fight the far right:
"The RAF idolized the
communist dictatorships in China, North Korea, North Vietnam, in Cuba, which
were transfigured by the New Left as better countries on the right path to the
best communism....
"The flourishing left-wing
radicalism in the West, which brutally strikes at the opening of the European
Central Bank headquarters in Frankfurt, at every G-20 summit or every year on
May 1 in Berlin, has achieved the highest level of establishment in the state,
not least thanks to the support by quite a few MPs from political parties,
journalists and relevant experts.
"Compared to the RAF, the
militant Antifa only lacks prominent faces. Out of cowardice, its members cover
their faces and keep their names secret. Antifa constantly threatens violence and
attacks against politicians and police officers. It promotes senseless damage
to property amounting to vast sums. Nevertheless, MP Renate Künast (Greens)
recently complained in the Bundestag that Antifa groups had not been adequately
funded by the state in recent decades. She was concerned that 'NGOs and Antifa
groups do not always have to struggle to raise money and can only conclude
short-term employment contracts from year to year.' There was applause for this
from Alliance 90/The Greens, from the left and from SPD deputies.
"One may ask the question of
whether Antifa is something like an official RAF, a terrorist group with money
from the state under the guise of 'fighting against the right.'"
Germany's BfV domestic intelligence agency explains
Antifa's glorification of violence:
"For left-wing extremists,
'Capitalism' is interpreted as triggering wars, racism, ecological disasters,
social inequality and gentrification. 'Capitalism' is therefore more than just a
mere economic order. In left-wing extremist discourse, it determines the social
and political form as well as the vision of a radical social and political
reorganization. Whether anarchist or communist: Parliamentary democracy as a
so-called bourgeois form of rule should be 'overcome' in any case.
"For this reason, left-wing
extremists usually ignore or legitimize human rights violations in socialist or
communist dictatorships or in states that they allegedly see threatened by the
'West.' To this day, both orthodox communists and autonomous activists justify,
praise and celebrate the left-wing terrorist Red Army Faction or foreign
left-wing terrorists as alleged 'liberation movements' or even 'resistance
fighters.'"
Meanwhile, in Britain, Anti-Fascist Action (AFA), a militant
anti-fascist group founded in 1985, gave birth to the Antifa movement in the
United States. In Germany, the Antifaschistische Aktion-Bundesweite
Organisation (AABO) was founded in
1992 to combine the efforts of smaller Antifa groups scattered around the
country.
In Sweden, Antifascistisk Aktion (AFA), a militant
Antifa group founded in 1993, established a three-decade track record for using
extreme violence against its opponents. In France, the Antifa group L'Action
antifasciste, is known for its
fierce opposition to the State of Israel.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the collapse
of communism in 1990, the Antifa movement opened a new front against neoliberal
globalization.
Attac, established in France in 1989 to promote a global tax
on financial transactions, now leads the so-called alter-globalization
movement, which, like the Global Justice Movement, is opposed to
capitalism. In 1999, Attac was present in Seattle during violent demonstrations
that led to the failure of WTO negotiations. Attac also participated in
anti-capitalist demonstrations against the G7, the G20, the WTO, and the war in
Iraq. Today, the association is active in 40 countries, with more than a
thousand local groups and hundreds of organizations supporting the network.
Attac's decentralized and non-hierarchical organizational structure appears to
be the model being used by Antifa.
In February 2016, the International Committee of the Fourth
International advanced the political foundations
of the global anti-war movement, which, like Antifa, blames capitalism and
neoliberal globalism for the existence of military conflict:
"The new anti-war movement
must be anti-capitalist and socialist, since there can be no serious struggle
against war except in the fight to end the dictatorship of finance capital and
the economic system that is the fundamental cause of militarism and war."
In July 2017, more than 100,000 anti-globalization and
Antifa protesters converged on the German city of Hamburg to protest the G20
summit. Leftist mobs laid waste to
the city center. An Antifa group called "G20 Welcome to Hell" bragged about
how it was able to mobilize Antifa groups from across the world:
"The summit mobilizations have
been precious moments of meeting and co-operation of left-wing and
anti-capitalist groups and networks from all over Europe and world-wide. We
have been sharing experiences and fighting together, attending international
meetings, being attacked by cops supported by the military, re-organizing our
forces and fighting back. Anti-globalization movement has changed, but our
networks endure. We are active locally in our regions, cities, villages and
forests. But we are also fighting trans-nationally."
Germany's domestic security service, in an annual report, added:
"Left-wing extremist
structures tried to shift the public debate about the violent G20 summit
protests in their favor. With the distribution of photos and reports of
allegedly disproportionate police measures during the summit protests, they
promoted an image of a state that denounced legitimate protests and put them down
with police violence. Against such a state, they said, 'militant resistance' is
not only legitimate, but also necessary."
Part II of this series will examine the activities of
Antifa in Germany and the United States.
Soeren
Kern is a Senior Fellow at the New York-based
Gatestone Institute.
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Lots to digest there. Bookmarked for further perusal.
ReplyDeleteLooking at the "BIG picture" and at societal changes within the USA and all Western countries and considering the enormous influence monolithic corporations have upon government and using their army of employees as both willing and unknowing lackeys then pondering the propaganda and indoctrination systems owned/controlled by the corporations then looking back at the changes in TV output and news media both broadcast and print and the increase in traitor politicians and bureaucrats promoting sexual perversions throughout the educational systems and even seemingly minor affair of openly transsexuals and cross-dressing males not only reading to children at public libraries but acting out in adult ways as if to indoctrinates those youth as their perverted/indoctrinated parents look on in delight.
Then I think about the ever-growing wealth disparity between the .5% and the rest of us and what I witness are tyrants enamored with themselves seeking a New World Order allowing them to lord over the masses as a New Royalty. Those elite's extreme wealth allows them to buy corporations that control the major propaganda/indoctrination systems and gives them immense influence upon politicians and bureaucrats and they funnel found through countless organizations, associations, foundations and other entities some of which they create to assist their lusts and desires and existing ones that support their personal causes.
I see Antifa as being a very minor organization encouraged with a few whispers and funds transfers that supports a tyrannical elite's longing to be the overlords of the Western world where countries are eliminated along with borders and the world's barbarians are free to enter and rampage and a one-world government of by and for that elite class is the New Royalty that assures in a New ark Age for the masses of common folks. The barbarian horde that is already present in most Western countries will grow much more and those anti-White anti-West will gladly bid their masters orders to quell any dissent by slaughtering us and raping and taking as sex slave our women and girls. The overlords will allow this to fend off any chance of being usurped by the commoners they hate. And the religious and social ethics of many of the invading horde allows the killing of infidels and taking their females as slaves and concubines.
I detect a horde of negatives within the USA and other Western countries and much of that can be traced to amassed concentrated wealth and the tiny fraction of the population holding that wealth and using it in evil self-indulgent ways.