• pifox@pawb.social
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    5 months ago

    Fair. I think you can understand them as a group still, similarly to how you can see anonymous as a group.

    I don’t think I’m educated enough to say anything against the group as a whole, as I haven’t sat down to do a lot of research on them (I’m realizing now that my comment was made from a BS bias that I had picked up from when I was a conservative).

    however I don’t think the logic of the source meme on it’s own shows someone as fascist just because they oppose the antifa orginization.

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      5 months ago

      (I’m realizing now that my comment was made from a BS bias that I had picked up from when I was a conservative).

      Damn that’s refreshing to read.

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      5 months ago

      I do agree that someone isn’t a fascist if they disagree with antifa. I was just talking about the part where you talked about antifa the organization.

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      I don’t think I’m educated enough to say anything against the group as a whole, as I haven’t sat down to do a lot of research on them (I’m realizing now that my comment was made from a BS bias that I had picked up from when I was a conservative).

      You should do more research :)

      Unless you’re talking about this one, referring to “the antifa organization” makes as little sense as saying “the conservative organization”. There are many organizations with variously overlapping goals and strategies for achieving them, but there hasn’t been a singular “antifa organization” since 1933.