Antifa: A Century of Extremism – An Exposé

Few words in American politics today stir up as much heated debate as Antifa. To some, it represents a necessary bulwark against fascism while engaging in its own form of it. To others, it is an extremist current whose decentralized networks embrace violence and intimidation as political tools.
Regardless of perception, Antifa’s history reveals a militant tradition with deep roots in 20th-century European communism, sub-cultural radicalism, and modern terrorism dressed up as protest movements.
👉To put it simply:
Fascism (original sense) = ultranationalist, corporatist, one-party dictatorship.
Antifa (modern sense) = socialist/anarchist, but frequently employing fascist-style methods of militant suppression and street force, which creates the irony that “anti-fascists” act in fascistic ways.