Their flag hails from the fascist Russian National Bolshevick party, a communist-Nazi offshoot making no effort to hide that it is a comprehensive form of fascism in fascist means to fascist ends with leftist historicist cosmetic flavors.
Dad fought the Nazis in 1944 and I fought the Commies in 1968. Have no use for either group no matter the fancy alt- name the MSM comes up with for them. Both groups will though have patriotic Americans against them and they will find upholding their fetid oaths harder than they thought.
The following is from ANTIFAs website, New York City chapter...
Check out the promotion for violence in their banner below.
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About us
Antifascists and Anticapitalists!
https://nycantifa.wordpress.com/about-us/
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With the red and black anarchist signs and logos they appear to be anarco-syndicalists, a combination of communist and anarchist.
Again from their website...
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Anarcho-syndicalism
A common Anarcho-Syndicalist flag.
In the early 20th century, anarcho-syndicalism arose as a distinct school of thought within anarchism.[78] With greater focus on the labour movement than previous forms of anarchism, syndicalism posits radical trade unions as a potential force for revolutionary social change, replacing capitalism and the state with a new society, democratically self-managed by the workers.
Anarcho-syndicalists seek to abolish the wage system and private ownership of the means of production, which they believe lead to class divisions. Important principles include workers' solidarity, direct action (such as general strikes and workplace recuperations), and workers' self-management. This is compatible with other branches of anarchism, and anarcho-syndicalists often subscribe to anarchist communist or collectivist anarchist economic systems.[79] Its advocates propose labour organization as a means to create the foundations of a non-hierarchical anarchist society within the current system and bring about social revolution.
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YouTube Video:
The O'Reilly Factor confronts Bill Ayers:
October 24, 2008:
(note the red communist star, and anarcho-syndicalist red and black, on his shirt)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP3uvK9gTIY
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Bill Ayers: "I considered myself partly an anarchist then and I consider myself partly an anarchist now. I mean, I'm as much an anarchist as I am a Marxist which is to say I find a lot of the ideas in anarchism appealing."