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Antifa Protesters Now Say 'Violence is Necessary...'

Kacie Burnett
September 14, 2017

Antifa and violence go together like Chris Christie and donut crumbs. Or Chris Christie and private beach sand. Up until recently, most social justice crap fiends denied being associated with violence (see MMA Fighter Jake Shields Saves Man Being Beaten by 'Peaceful Protesters'). After so many blatant violent acts, now it seems they're shamelessly embracing their violent nature. If you can't beat the narrative, just beat people. Antifa activists are now saying they need to be violent. Yes, need. You need water to drink, air to breathe. Anti-fascist fascists need to engage in blunt force trauma. To each their own, I guess.

Peek their attempt at "reasoning" below and try to refrain from banging your head against the sharp object.

Anti-fascist activists, or "antifa," are unapologetic about what they describe as the necessary use of violence to combat authoritarianism.

"The justification [of the use of violence] is that Nazi ideology at its very core is founded on violence and on wielding power by any means," said Mike Isaacson, one of the founders of ... an antifa organization in Washington.

"There is the question of whether these people should feel safe organizing as Nazis in public, and I don't think they should," said Isaacson.

Antifa activists justify their use of violence as self-defense against "the inherent danger of fascists organizing."

"The argument is that it needs to be stopped immediately, because if you let it grow, that poses a danger to society..."

The problem with this logic should be obvious to anyone with two functioning brain cells. The left is willing to rough up those they claim to be Nazis, but that could mean anyone from Hitler to Dave Rubin (see High School Teacher Compares'Make America Great Again' to Nazis...). We've seen accusations of Nazism lobbed at innocent folks simply for holding an opinion different than that of extreme leftism. Including our friend, Ben Shapiro, noted Jew. Of course, such issues matter not to pole-wielding Antifa activists. Those tedious details get lost in the minutia of "necessary" violence.

This is the face of social justice. Modern leftism has been hijacked by extremists with a thirst for violence. They seek to silence (and beat) all those who oppose their system of oppression. Sounds like Hitler's wet dream to me. If the left truly hates fascism as they claim, then it's time for them to separate themselves from these stabby, antifascist toads.

We're waiting.

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