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Daily Stormer
February 19, 2017
Are you autistic? Do you love the Jews? Then forming an antifa group might be your thing.
Bad news, guys.
The antifa are organizing into cells to “take us out.”
I’m literally shaking right now.
Well, not really. What’s actually going on is that some delusional idiots put out a “manual” to help antifa form groups. This is a great occasion to delve into the inner psychology of the antifa, and explore the relationship between autism and being a Marxist traitor.
Strap yourselves on, because this will be a wild ride.
Yeah, good luck with that, lads.
Anti-fascist groups, often called “antifa,” are popping up all around the United States, and a number of people have asked us for advice on forming a group. Because antifa work is different from other forms of radical organizing, and because the antifa groups themselves are changing, we have written down some of our suggestions, based on years of experience. However, this article has been written in a very fluid political situation (February 2017), and some of these specifics may or may not be relevant in the coming months and years.
Sonic fans are prime recruiting grounds for antifascists.
WHY“ANTIFA”?
The first question is: Why are you forming an “antifa” group? The label has advantages and disadvantages, and you should consider this before adopting it. The antifa name gets you a certain level of brand recognition and built-in credibility, but it also includes certain obligations and distinct disadvantages.
“The antifa brand has built-in credibility.”
The primary disadvantage is that fascists will try to identify members of your group and cause you physical harm.Staying as anonymous as possible is the easiest way to minimize this. Members’ pictures may appear on white power websites with any personal information they can find, and many anti-fascists have been injured, even killed, doing this work. If you are exposed, you will also be remembered by fascists for several years. (Keep in mind that anti-fascists who are not white men have been targeted more heavily by fascists: women garner greater online harassment, and people of color have been singled out in fights.)
Don’t worry, I’m sure your cartoon horseys will keep you safe from the evil fascists.
If you form a local antifa group, you will be expected to do a few things:
Track white nationalist, Far Right, and fascist activity. Your group will be expected to document fascist groups and organizing in your area. This means gathering information on who is doing what, and knowing the makeup and key players of the various groups that are active. Once information is verified, antifa groups periodically release this information in a publicly available format. It is also crucial to alert any intended targets about specific threats you find while doing research.
Be careful, fellow Nazis. This pony fetishist might be tracking you!
Oppose public Far Right organizing. If the Klan or the National Socialist Movement hold a public rally, if AltRight speakers come to town, or if the Daily Stormer holds a meet up, you will be expected to organize a counter-demonstration. If they hold postering or sticker campaigns, you should not only take down their materials but also put up your own; public outreach campaigns should likewise be countered.
These dangerous faggots are on their way to “disrupt” a Daily Stormer meet up.
Build a culture of non-cooperation with law enforcement. If you have any intention of working with the police, FBI, or other agencies; or if you publically [sic] condemn anti-fascists who break the law: don’t call yourself an anti-fascist. The cops will be Trump supporters; do not collaborate with them.
Antifa are bad, bad boys who fight against the establishment. Unless the establishment is Jewish, of course.
Consider using a cell model whenever possible, in which one member meets with others when required. For example, you might need a public face to talk to other groups, club owners to convince them to cancel Nazi bands, to meet people to receive information they don’t want to share online, or to table at events. To limit exposure, make sure one person is designated as the semi-public face, even if they never admit they are a group member. This limits how many people can be exposed.
Having a charismatic public face is very important to the antifascist struggle.
As part of staying anonymous, you should carefully manage your online presence. We recommend only using Twitter; it limits the amount of personal information you expose and makes tracking your connections more difficult. Facebook presents numerous, major risks for the security of your members and supporters. A recent doxxing of “antifa” was the result of information bigots culled from people who had interacted with an antifa facebook page. The targets were not even antifa, just sympathizers, but they were identified via facebook.
I agree that facebook presents a major risk for antifa. For example, they could join a antifa dating network and expose to the world how gay they all are.
OkComrade is your one-stop destination to find fellow commie scum for dating purposes.
Wew, lad.
Toy gun? This cringe train has NO BRAKES!
Even more dangerous than Facebook, however, would be internet forums like revleft.
Pony avatar? Check. Marxist? Check. Autistic question? Oh yeah.
Antifa groups engage in self-defense work. While most antifa work does not involve direct confrontation, and the amount of confrontation varies from group to group, sometimes it is necessary. Your group members and the supporters around you should be prepared.
We recommend regular martial arts training for anti-fascists, as well as for the larger radical community. It’s a good place to meet people who are serious about this.
Take it easy guys. Your bodies aren’t built for this.
A word about guns. Ask yourself: Can another weapon suffice instead of a gun? If you do choose to own guns, engage in regular practice. A gun can give you a false sense of security and if you’re not in practice, you’re more likely to be injured than if you don’t have one. Keep in mind that gun shops and range owners themselves are often connected to right-wing political groups.
Sound advice.
Some people use the antifa name as a way to promote their specific political views, especially members of some ideologically driven left-wing groups. If someone is more interested in recruiting people to their own group than doing anti-fascist work, get rid of them.Same with someone who seem to be interested in being publicly identified as antifa so they can gain public acclaim. Real antifa strive to remain anonymous—that’s what the masks are for!
Don’t let anarcho-pony-ists take over your antifa group!
Remember, antifascism is about more than just ponies! Well, ponies are the main thing though.
Insist on mutual respect. Some people will be more interested in identity politics than others, and some people will be new to all of these discussions. This diversity is a healthy development, but establish a minimum level of respect that must be observed for all group members. Disputes over patriarchal behavior tore antifa groups apart in the 1990s. Work to create a culture of mutual respect and support that can also help bring in new people.
Ha!
These people have such a hodgepodge worldview, that if you get a few antifa in a room, they’ll ‘start tearing each other’s throats about feminism, cultural appropriation, islam or whatever. The only thing that unites them, after all, is their hate for the heterosexual White males.
And, I guess, normal, healthy people in general.
The best humanity has to offer can be found in antifa circles.
Be wary of people who just want to fight. Physically confronting and defending against fascists is a necessary part of anti-fascist work, but is not the only or even necessarily the most important part. Macho posturing and an overemphasis on picking fights and physical combat can be reckless, un-strategic, and unnecessarily dangerous for your group.
Prime human material, if you can find it under all that fat.
The state sees anti-fascists as an enemy. Activists will be monitored and the state will not hesitate to jail people. Until now, U.S. antifa have been spared the harsh repression that the animal rights and radical environmental direct action groups received, which included terrorism charges, long sentences, and harsh prison conditions. However, because Trump is allied with the AltRight, this has the possibility of changing soon, and antifa may face increased targeting on a federal level.
The state never saw antifa as “the enemy.” In fact, in many countries, the state is actually funding them. But antifa have this nasty habit of destroying property and attacking people, which sometimes forces the state to arrest them and give them slaps on the wrist.
Nazis, on the other hand, get framed for crimes they didn’t commit or receive lengthy sentences for petty offenses.
When things go south, antifa are the first to call on the police to protect them.
Find out about your local Far Right groups and collect information about them, including organizations, names, pictures, addresses, and work places. These can include AltRight activists, KKK, Nazi skinheads, neo-Nazi parties, suit-and-tie white nationalists, anti-Semites, Islamophobes, anti-immigration activists, Patriot and militia groups, and others. The SPLC’s Hate Map lists groups by state, although it will be incomplete. You can also look at established national groups such as Identity Evropa and the Traditionalist Worker Party and see if they have local chapters in your area. Also, reading reports by other anti-fascist groups may give insight into who is recruiting in your area.
Antifa are hall monitors for the establishment, and yet they still hold delusions of being “rebels.” Did I already mention that they have a strong tendency to be autistic?
I’m not making this shit up.
Doxxing
After doing your research, present information about racist organizing in your community. The information you release should present enough information to convince an average reader that the target is clearly a racist. Information should include, if possible: a picture, home address, phone number, social media profiles, and employment information. Be sure to include organizational affiliations and screenshots showing concrete evidence of racist and fascist views. Follow up the doxx with a pressure campaign: call their work and try to get them fired, and inform their neighbors through flyering or door-to-door campaigns.
Oh, I thought society was against you? Why would employers and neighbors dislike racists, if they’re all dirty fascists?
More like a mighty snitch rat.
Event shutdowns
Pressure venues to cancel racist or fascist events. Make sure you have your dossier on the subject prepared beforehand to present, as the first question will always be “How do you know they are a racist?” Approach venues with a friendly phone call, as often they are not informed about the politics of events at their space. However, if they don’t cancel immediately, they will almost always need to be pressured. Collect phone numbers, emails, and social media contacts and call for a shutdown. (We have found that it is helpful to make easily sharable graphics and short videos.) Threaten a boycott of the venue if they event goes on, and follow through on this. In Montreal, one racist concert was cancelled after antifa physically blocked the entrance.
Yeah, and those Montreal “rebels” even had a federal politician marching with them. So edgy.
“We’re against the establishment, except when they march with us or give us federal grants.”
So what have we learned about the antifa?
Their entire activity is based around being dirty snitches.
They’re mostly autistic and/or subhumans.
Gotta go fast!
And they’re in complete denial about what they are and what they do.
Denial and projection is the mark of leftists in general.