George Rebane
Motivated by the ongoing George Floyd protests cum riots, I renewed my interest in finding out more about Antifa โ is it an organization or merely a movement of loosely coupled cells operating all over the country? The discussions in our comment streams seem to divide along ideological lines โ those leaning right see it as a formidable organization that rises to the occasion whenever thereโs a political contention in the public forum; those leaning left characterize it as nothing more than a movement of some loosely formed groups of protesters against the countryโs capitalist order. In recent days Iโve received some informative emails from readers containing links to reports and commentaries that cover the waterfront on Antifa. Here Iโll share a couple of them which I found more salient to my puzzling on the matter.
First some definitions: A movement is a social cohort sharing an affinity to a set of beliefs and an overarching objective. They usually express themselves in conjunction with other social gatherings, observances, and/or ad hoc events which may spontaneously/serendipitously arise. A movement need not be organized around an enduring social structure. An organization is a social order that has an enduring and labeled identity which is structured to achieve an objective summarized in a published mission statement, the accomplishment of which is through some known intermediate goals. Organizations have a leadership hierarchy (e.g. board, executive management, operating managers, staff, โฆ), a headquarters, established means of funding operations, membership, and a current agenda. As they grow and gather steam, movements inevitably become organized in order to continue progress toward their overarching objective.
The following numbered points summarize my current take on Antifa โ
- The origins of Antifa can be traced to the post-Bolshevik movements to spread the communist revolution into western Europe during the 1920s, specifically to counter the fascist (national socialist) movements that started in Italy with the rise of Mussolini after he was expelled from the Italian Communist Party.
- Antifa members held a loosely defined and contradictory political ideology that welcomed both anarchists and Marxist/Leninist communists. The anarchists wanted to do away with all government immediately, and the communists wanted big governments to control all aspects of society. But we recall that the Marxโs stated ultimate objective was a social order in which the perfected communist Man would live in social harmony without further need for government. So in that sense Antifa could attract both anarchists and communists to work together toward an ultimate common goal, the timing of which they could quibble over after the established โfascist social ordersโ were overthrown.
- Antifa divides people into anti-fascists, fascists, and those who are ideologically innocent/naรฏve. Fascism is never given a precise operational definition, but is simply defined as being anything and everything that opposes the Antifa objectives and methods.
- The acknowledged and taught MO to achieve Antifa objectives is through violence that is justified because Antifa members consider all opposition to their creed to also be expressions of violence.
- The Antifa movement never became a stable organization in Europe or in its spread to the US. It arose here and there to oppose fascism in pre-WW2 Europe and was ruthlessly put down by the Nazis.
- Antifa has made itself known through protest demonstrations of opportunity over the last decades by joining the ranks of non-violent protesters and then turning the protests into violent riots by instigating assaults on police, arson, looting, and generally creating opportunistic mayhem. Their intent is to project the image that the entire protesting cohort in the streets share their objectives and violent means of achieving them.
- No overarching Antifa organization has been identified in the US. However, there are several Antifa cells that have names and aggressively operate in various cities and regions of our country. Today they are very active during the ongoing George Floyd protests, successfully having turned most of them into destructive riots.
- Antifaโs published leaflets and online proclamations declare its fundamental opposition to property, established legal order, capitalism, individual rights and freedom, religion, and constitutional government. The underlying objective of all their activities is the ultimate destruction of the United States of America, their greatest worldwide evil against which all means and methods are justified.
- โAntifa activists communicate and recruit mostly through social media, using Facebook as their principal forum for organizing protests.โ Antifa cells receive money for recruiting and operations through a number of listed leftwing, pro-socialist organizations funded by prominent hard-left personages (e.g. George Soros and various entertainers).
- The main source of new Antifa members is from the constituents of the Democratic Party. The Dems and their lamestream media provide the political support for Antifa, mischaracterizing them as โprotestersโ, never calling them rioters, and minimizing reports of their violence and destruction. And when all else fails, Antifa is portrayed as being in the streets to justifiably oppose โrightwing anarchistsโ and โwhite nationalistsโ who are the real fascists and instigators of the riots.
- The Democratic Party sees Antifa as a cohort of useful idiots that today function to keep alive the more visible and virulent forms of anti-Trump sentiments without having to expose themselves as militantly in the streets seeking to bring about their advertised โfundamental transformationโ of America. More importantly, Antifaโs message to the minorities reinforces the Democratsโ decades-long narrative that our Hispanics and African-Americans continue as perpetual victims of corporate America and racist whites.
- There is a lot written about Antifa. From my readings, the two most informative that I found are โProject Veritas: Antifa Operates Like a Businessโ and โA Communist & Anarchist Movement That Explicitly Endorses Violenceโ.
[8jun20 update] The Antifa Manual. Over the last week Iโve received several emails with what is purported to be the manual for Antifa members that outlines its ideology and the modus operandi of its street operations. At first I hesitated to post it for several reasons that made me doubt its authenticity, primarily the variations in the writing style and a very naรฏve composition/structure. It looks like it was meant to communicate the evils of Antifa to people unfamiliar with the movement. In any event, whatever its provenance, someone went to some trouble to make the document look like the real deal. You can download it and make up your own mind. Download Antifa-Manual
[9jun20 update] Noted WSJ columnist Bill McGurn joins many nationwide observers of how the peaceful protests have been co-opted by violent thugs, most of whom pledge their allegiance to the many Antifa cells that supply rioters to the various George Floyd demonstration venues. In his โMayhem is the Messageโ, McGurn writes โ โIf justice for George Floyd is the goal, many cannot fathom how it makes any sense to trash already-vulnerable neighborhoods, kill other African-American men in the process, and destroy black-owned stores that, as former President Barack Obama just pointed out, may never come back. But it makes perfect sense if the goal is to indict America as fatally compromised by racism since birth. And if the mayhem provokes authorities such as Mr. Trump into further inflaming the situation, so much the better.โ
And then thereโs CNNโs Chris Cuomo, the idiot brother of New Yorkโs governor, who pours gasoline on the fire with his, โPlease, show me where it says protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful.โ The dufus totally misses that โpolite and peacefulโ is how the lamestream, led by his employer, has been characterizing the riots. Todayโs perversity of the Left includes the observation by Scott Walker of the Capital Research Center that โRadical mobs on campuses call speech they donโt like โviolence,โ โ while โRadical mobs in the streets call their violence โspeech.โ Either way, instead of highlighting the difference between peaceful protesters and rioters, they want to erase it.โ The reasonable voices from the black community are always few and hard to hear over those screeching victimhood, but three intellectual giants stand out โ Thomas Sowell, Walter Williams, and Shelby Steele. African-Americans would fare far better following their counsel, instead of divisive demogauges like Sharpton and Jackson.


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