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No, because there's no antifa 'organization' that could credibly speak for the movement. It would be like finding a website for Pineapple-on-Pizza lovers and asking if that was 'the' Pineapple-on-Pizza-Lover website. The answer is no, because Pineapple-on-Pizza-Lover is describing an inclination, not membership in a group.
Or, for a more innate example, asking if "the Asians" have a website. Asian is descriptive of a (subjective, generally phenotypical) quality, not of membership in an organization. You could find any number of websites by Asian folk, or catering to Asian folk, but it's not "The Asians have a website."
Sure ok, pretty good words. The meaning and connotations of words are fluid are they not. Its beings claimed that "Antifa" is the same thing as being anti fascist, and im trying to make a case that it is not the same thing and shouldn't be used interchangeably.
Look, I was fooled by that website... mud on my face. But "antifa" has a sort of civil disobedience optics attached to it. Its has imagery related to it, being sights of protest/riot and unrest type stuff.
On a personal note, I see the folks identifying as "antifa" and i dont particularly want to be associated with them at all. Although I do believe I am an anti-fascist. What is one to do.
in the same way being american can feel kinda gross because of the stuff america does and is perceived by the whole world? Doesn't mean i'm allowed to say i'm not american... i live in america. being anti-fascist and antifa are exactly the same thing. you can't be one and not the other for the same reason i can't not be an american.
No, they are not the same thing. This is exactly what im talking about. Linguisticly, they arent the same. Politically they arent the same thing.
Being an upright American citizen who is also anti-fascist is not "ANTIFA" just like an anti-communist is not an "Antcom"
That's because you take Fox News seriously. Antifa is not the boogeyman group of anarchists plotting in secret that you're thinking of. It isn't even an organization, no such thing exists because it's just shortening the words "anti-fascism" it literally just means anyone who is against fascism. People wear things that say "Antifa" to protests are literally doing so to troll Fox and Co. in order to point out their idiocy and hypocrisy. The reason that Trump and co. are going after this non-existent organization is that they are fascists, and are scared of any open opposition, thus they seek to quash an idea.