Politicians and pundits are denying that the left-wing anarchist group exists, mocking President Trump’s designation of Antifa as a terrorist organization. [More]
Funny, the same deniers have no problem calling Three Percenters not just a hate group, but a militia, despite former Marxist Mike Vanderboegh’s purposeful definition:
The Three Percent idea, the movement, the ideal, was designed to be a simple, powerful concept that could not be infiltrated or subjected to agents provocateurs like many organizations that I observed in the constitutional militia movement of the 90s… The Three Percent idea, being an idea, is internalized and finds expression in action when required without any top-down organization issuing orders…
That there are groups that call themselves Three Percenters shows a fundamental misunderstanding, which is not surprising when you see their websites make no mention of the founder of the concept.
So, what’s the difference?
But as I have said before in other places and at other times, we are today in fact two nations — as they were in 1775 — divided by the answer to this fundamental question: Does the government serve the people or do the people serve the government? Whatever the individual issue that we fight over these days, the answer always boils down to that. Who serves whom? Do we serve the government of does the government serve us as the Founders intended?
Oh, but Antifa are anarchists? They don’t believe in government? And the reason communism hasn’t worked is because no on has done it “right”?
The ones who intend to rule don’t care what the useful idiots they’re dispatching at this stage of the takeover believe. Once they’re no longer useful it’ll be their turn in the lime pit.
[Via Michael G]
If Antifa is an idea and not an organization, can the students who were defrauded by this class sue?