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Who Benefits in Fascism and Who is Antifa?

39 min · 14 de oct de 2025
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The Republicans are making you fear Antifa! But who is Antifa? They are anti-fascist. Okay, so what's a "fascist"? Fascism is a kind of government or political system where one leader or one group has total control, and everyone else is expected to obey. What might sound appealing to begin with ends up having having enormous costs to freedom: loss of rights, persecution of minorities, suppression of dissent, enforced conformity, militarism, state terror, corruption. As for the "terrorist group" Antifa!? There’s no national Antifa organization. It’s just small, local groups —or even individuals — who step in when they see fascism, racism, or hate being spread.

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Narcissism, Gaslighting, and the Politics of Confusion

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