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Are antifa really terrorists?
Name one thing Antifa has in common with Bin Laden then

If you're too young to remember bin laden, then... um... makarov from call of duty
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Of course. And so are narco terrorists, scammers, dictators.

Basically every bad guy in this world is a terrorist!
yes, period.

/thread

have a great day :gk_smile:
Bin Laden, seriously, that is how you are going to try and justify ANTIFA's terroristic/criminal actions...
They're so spooky and scary!

I don't even know what they've done but I'm super terrorized. It could have been anything!

I bet antifa was behind JFK all along.
I pray to Allah and i eat the snackbar 🙏
no one can tell me what antifa is without chatgpt so i doubt they matter much :brownchicken:
They got a good scolding the last time they did anything in Sweden. People got very angry that they were attacking the police.

https://youtu.be/xmSFi1nyWP8?si=WtwLglsmFjq7DXV9
I think their tactics and positive beliefs (as in, their actual ideologies besides opposing right-wing extremism) often contributed to poisoning the political discourse. But no, I don't think they're a terrorist organization as a whole.
They all hate the west.
Tex 16 hours ago 
Yes they are actually worse than Al Queda because they are here among us and being funded by leftist organizations and members of congress.
Can somebody tell me who they are? and where their HQ or Head office is located?
Last edited by -OrLoK- Слава Україн; 16 hours ago
I think maybe the concept of terrorism came from parts of the French Revolution, see a quote from Robespierre of the Jacobins:

If virtue be the spring of a popular government in times of peace, the spring of that government during a revolution is virtue combined with terror: virtue, without which terror is destructive; terror, without which virtue is impotent. Terror is only justice prompt, severe and inflexible; it is then an emanation of virtue; it is less a distinct principle than a natural consequence of the general principle of democracy, applied to the most pressing wants of the country. ... The government in a revolution is the despotism of liberty against tyranny. Is force only intended to protect crime? Is not the lightning of heaven made to blast vice exalted?

The law of self-preservation, with every being whether physical or moral, is the first law of nature. ... The protection of government is only due to peaceable citizens; and all citizens in the republic are republicans. The royalists, the conspirators, are strangers, or rather enemies. Is not this dreadful contest, which liberty maintains against tyranny, indivisible? Are not the internal enemies the allies of those in the exterior? The assassins who lay waste the interior; the intriguers who purchase the consciences of the delegates of the people: the traitors who sell them; the mercenary libellants paid to dishonor the cause of the people, to smother public virtue, to fan the flame of civil discord, and bring about a political counter revolution by means of a moral one; all these men, are they less culpable or less dangerous than the tyrants whom they serve?
i for one think ice should be a terrorist group as well, they use force when its not needed all the time against protesters
most of the things the US calls terrorist are not terrorist and are just groups the US doesnt like and uses a dehumanizing label against them

maybe antifa liberals being labeled as terrorists is good because it might finally get liberals to stop using that libel to begin with

if you are a remotely politically engaged person you should abandon the word as fast as possible due to it being completely meaningless in actually describing the groups its being used against. the word terrorist was and still is primarily used with the sole purpose for states to demonize groups they dont like
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