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1. jachee+c5[view] [source] 2020-06-02 01:05:50
>>headal+(OP)
I'm seeing false accusations of Antifa starting violence all over the place. It's the right-wing's boogieman-du-jours, and likely false-flag representation at best.

Edit: Downvoters– tell me why you're downvoting this?

Why would Antifa purposefully take actions that would deliberately cause an armed police response to otherwise-peaceful protests?

Edit 2 since I can no longer post responses: Clearly the misinformation campaign continues alive and well here on HN. Dare to defend those with less privilege and get downvoted to hell.

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2. brende+S6[view] [source] 2020-06-02 01:18:55
>>jachee+c5
Unfortunately the mainstream has portrayed "antifa" as some kind of covert organization acting inappropriately. They fail to point out that antifa is literally short for anti-fascist. In other words, unless you're pro-fascism, you're anti-fascist by default. It's akin to calling yourself a liberal or conservative.
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3. depend+l9[view] [source] 2020-06-02 01:40:11
>>brende+S6
This is not how it works. Antifa has a specific meaning. Similar to how having carbon in a product is not enough to say that it is organic. Or how just publishing your source code online is not enough to make your program open source.
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4. sfj+Qb[view] [source] 2020-06-02 01:59:43
>>depend+l9
I wonder how long until a militant group starts calling themselves, "The Human Beings"
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