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In reply to the discussion: Is it time for Antifa to organize into a formal political party? [View all]LeftInTX
(32,048 posts)This is what they do:
Direct action
Community organizing
Mutual aid
Harassment
Digital activism
Doxing
Picketing
Political violence
Protest marching
If you want a Political Party that is into protest it's the Party of Socialism and Liberation
If Antifa votes, it probably who they vote for. PSL have their own candidates. They hate the Democratic Party.
I think Antifa likely hates the party too. Antifa are against any military. PSL wants to abandon the military.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_for_Socialism_and_Liberation
Some people just want to be "anti-system"
On the morning of Jan 20th they were carrying a Free Palestine banner and all wearing keffiyehs, by afternoon they ditched the keffiyehs for sarapes to immigration rights. That's how they work. Very quick. No real infrastructure. They literally shut city council meetings down numerous times. That's why I can't see Antifa as a political party. They aren't into decorum or that kind of stuff. They even harass congressman Joaquin Castro. They consider Castro to be right wing. They accuse Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Joaquin Castro of being part of the military industrial complex.
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