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Antifa: The hard left's call to arms
ABC Australia ^

Posted on 01/15/2018 6:47:50 PM PST by TigerClaws

As the sun sets over rural North Carolina, Dwayne Dixon peers through black-rimmed glasses down the barrel of an AK-47.

Abandoned cars and rusted-out trailers dot the overgrown property; cows graze in a nearby paddock under the gathering shadow of pine-clad hills.

Softly-spoken and slight of build, Mr Dixon is a vegan who spends his days lecturing in anthropology at a local university.

Today he's preparing for the moment he may raise a deadly weapon on the streets of a US city.

"Guns are a tool," he says between bursts of crackling gunfire.

"You'd rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it."

Half a dozen of his friends watch on.

Nearby on the grass lies a small arsenal of assault rifles, handguns and body armour.

Across the range, a paper target with the shape of a human torso printed in black ink is stapled to a makeshift wooden frame. An X marks the bullseye.

His finger settles on the trigger. Shots ring out across the valley.

The rise of Antifa

Dwayne Dixon, a member Redneck Revolt, poses with a gun on a North Carolina property. Dwayne Dixon, a member Redneck Revolt, says he's not "willing to abdicate" the responsibility for his security to the state. ABC NEWS: JOHN MEES Mr Dixon, 45, is a member of the far-left group Redneck Revolt, whose chapters have multiplied in the past year from just a handful to over 30 across the United States, they claim.

Their ranks are swelling in response to a resurgence of white supremacist groups, in part emboldened by President Donald Trump's election victory.

Redneck Revolt is part of the rapidly-growing "Antifa" movement — short for anti-fascists.

Many are wary about showing their faces in public or talking to the media, for fear of a backlash from the police, the far right and even their own families.

After lengthy persuasion, the Silver Valley chapter of Redneck Revolt in North Carolina allowed Foreign Correspondent rare access to their world of guns, resistance and camaraderie.

"We want our story told because it's ordinary people standing up against fascism, facing down fear, and attempting to reshape our small corner of the world into a space of egalitarianism and shared efforts for our needs and desires," Mr Dixon says.

He is articulate, friendly and disarming, even when holding an assault rifle.

For the past decade he has lived in Durham, an urban, progressive bubble in the conservative south.

He speaks with a sense of urgency, especially when on the subject of white supremacists and the activities of the far right.

These are people with clearly stated intentions to carry out violence against people of colour, against queer folks, against women," he says. "They're not just speaking — they're marching. They're marching in a way that's intimidating, as we all know is harking back to the torch light rallies of the Nazi era."

While the term "redneck" is often derogatory — a stereotype of poor, uneducated, racist whites — the group wants to reclaim the mantle.

Mr Dixon wants to instil honour in the word as a tribute to America's working class; people who, they say, may not realise they are being hurt by big business and government.

Redneck Revolt's signature item is a red bandana, the same cloth worn by coal miners in West Virginia during an uprising against mining companies and the state in 1921.

Members say the group has a broad agenda: to help communities take care of themselves and reclaim the freedoms they believe are being eroded by the state and corporate America.

They have food-sharing programs and do first aid training, but their most striking feature is their readiness to bear arms.

"I think for us having access to weapons and having the skill and competency with them … allows us to at least consider that among a diversity of possible tactics," Mr Dixon says.

"It doesn't mean that they're going to be used all the time, but recognising the moment we're in, when real white terrorist violence is a fact of American life.

I wish we didn't have them, didn't need them, but I think a wise deterrent is not something to scorn. "None of us think about firearms in a cavalier way," Mr Dixon insists, before heading back to the firing line to help his friends reload their guns.

We asked you to leave your thoughts on the "Antifa" movement and the rise of hardline groups in the comments below.

A watershed moment

A man directs a lighted spray can at a white nationalist demonstator. A counter-demonstrator uses a lighted spray can against a white nationalist demonstrator at the entrance to Lee Park in Charlottesville, Virginia. AP: STEVE HELBER It was the violence at a white nationalist Unite the Right event in Charlottesville, Virginia, last August that galvanised many anti-fascist groups, including Redneck Revolt.

VIDEO 1:50 Car ploughs into protesters in Charlottesville Car plows into protesters in Charlottesville ABC NEWS After hours of clashes, a car ploughed into a group of leftist protesters, killing one woman and injuring scores. The alleged driver was an avowed white nationalist.

Police failed to intervene to stop the clashes and were later pilloried for their inaction.

In the days that followed, the "alt-left" was thrust into the global spotlight by Mr Trump's denunciation of "both sides" in the Charlottesville tragedy.

Among the Antifa ranks were "bad dudes", the President said, who used violence in the same fashion as those promoting neo-Nazi and white nationalist ideologies.

Redneck Revolt had their guns in Charlottesville but never fired them.

Even so, their weapons drew shock and in some cases, disgust, from many on their own side.

"We knew we were being intensely scrutinised," Mr Dixon says.

"My personal rejoinder would be like, well, who's worrying about optics when people might actually be killed? What really is our priority here?"

Mr Dixon describes his feelings in the hours after the killing as akin to leaving a battlefield, shocked and distraught.

Clearly, no-one could have predicted what it had turned into, this really striking, watershed moment in contemporary US history," he says. "I think it's made people have a much higher degree of vigilance, to recognise that dangers might be much closer to home than they imagined."

Within days, the violence in Charlottesville began to take effect on activists like Mr Dixon.

VIDEO 1:22 Dwayne Dixon confronted by other activists at a rally after Charlottesville gfxs_DwayneCar_1101.jpg ABC NEWS Rumours swirled around his hometown that a Ku Klux Klan rally was coming to their streets.

Mr Dixon claims police were nowhere to be seen. So, fearful of a repeat of Charlottesville, he joined counter-protesters on the street with his assault rifle slung over his shoulder.

The KKK never came, but police charged Mr Dixon with multiple offences.

"I insist upon my rights as a citizen to have the means for my own self-defence when the state is absent or unwilling to actually intervene," he says.

Along with the charges, there are calls from some who want Mr Dixon sacked from his job as a lecturer at the University of North Carolina. Yet he says he has no regrets.

"I would definitely do it again," he says.

Members of Redneck Revolt sit in Charlottesville. Redneck Revolt had their guns at the Charlottesville clashes, but did not fire them. SUPPLIED: DANIEL HOSTERMAN A growing division

Like many groups in the wider Antifa movement, Redneck Revolt suffers from an image problem.

Mr Trump's inauguration drew black-clad Antifa activists who smashed store windows and set a limousine on fire in Washington, DC.

One protester punched white nationalist Richard Spencer on live television while he was being interviewed by the ABC.

"We don't need the Antifa to come and make a spectacle out of it," says Richard Cohen of the Southern Poverty Law Centre, a group that tracks hate crimes in the US.

It emboldens [far-right activists]. They love it. That's why they came with helmets on and shields. They want to portray themselves as martyrs; portray the white race as being embattled. Mr Cohen believes that kind of behaviour plays into the hands of the far right.

But there is evidence the hate speech and spread of racist propaganda is starting to bear ugly fruit.

Hate crimes mainly targeting African-Americans, Muslims and immigrants have increased two years in a row across the country and they're on track to rise for a third.

White supremacists clash with counter protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia White supremacists clash with counter-protesters in Charlottesville. REUTERS: JOSHUA ROBERTS Antifa groups like Redneck Revolt believe Americans are foolish if they dismiss the rise of white supremacist groups.

"Back 10 years ago there were a handful — today there are many more," says Mark Bray, a left-wing scholar and author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook.

"You organise against these small groups as if they could be the starting points of future murderous movements or regimes, and you stand up to them by any means necessary."

In the wake of the Charlottesville tragedy, police have had a bigger presence at confrontations between right and left protesters, and have mostly managed to keep the two sides apart during the official rallies — but there has been some violence once police left.

The hard left looks for new allies

A Redneck Revolt member takes aim at the gun range. Redneck Revolt say they have never fired at a protest, but they are prepared to. ABC NEWS: JOHN MEES Back at the range in rural North Carolina, Mr Dixon is chatting to an unlikely ally in Chance Allen.

Mr Allen is a member of the American Pit Vipers constitutional militia, an armed group that is committed to aiding law enforcement and defending free speech — including by the far right.

Chance Allen, a member of the American Pit Vipers constitutional militia. Chance Allen, a member of the American Pit Vipers constitutional militia. ABC NEWS: JOHN MEES He first encountered Redneck Revolt at a pro-Trump rally when one of his members tried to assault one of theirs.

Back then he felt "complete, utter hatred" towards the leftists.

"At one time I was solid 'unite the right'," Mr Allen says.

"I thought originally that they was just 100 per cent anti-Americans."

He attributes that to misinformation in the media.

"Once I started seeing the bullshit out there and wanting to know the facts and get to learn, that's when I started realising 'we the people' means 'we the people'. We're all the people," Mr Allen says.

Part of Redneck Revolt's mission is to win over rural, working-class Americans like Mr Allen, who may be susceptible to the ideologies of the far right.

"I really don't imagine this to be some kind of conversion crusade. But it really is trying to establish lines of affiliation, lines of affection, even," Mr Dixon says.

I'm trying to get them to point their guns in the right direction. Mr Dixon's friend is having problems with the sight on their AR-15. He walks over and helps fix it.

"Alright, fire when ready," he says.

Despite criticism, Redneck Revolt members like Mr Dixon remain defiant about their right to bring weapons to rallies.

"We know that this is a real danger and we're not willing to abdicate our own security to the state," he says.

"So having access to guns and the willingness to discipline ourselves around it I think are crucial features of our contemporary existence.

"I'm not going to be passive or a spectator or fall back behind some kind of centrist line that outsources resistance to fascism, say, to the state, imagining the police will, quote, 'do their job'.

"Because I would argue they have a stake in the far-right ideology — incarceration rates, deportation rates, endless war against people abroad."

Mr Dixon says it is a false moral equivalence to say those on the left who are prepared to use violence are just as bad as those on the right.

workshop cartriges.JPG workshop AK47.JPG workshop AK guide.JPG When the left uses violence, in the rare cases that it happens, it's resistance," Mr Dixon says. "When those actions are taken, it's because some other kind of threat has already materialised and therefore, that danger coming from far-right action justifies or necessitates some kind of intervention with force.

"Has any left person fired in a protest? No. Has anyone from the left killed anyone?" he asks rhetorically.

Mr Dixon grew up in a military family. His father was a career army officer and his grandfather was a bomber pilot in WWII.

He says his grandfather would be appalled at the rise of fascism and racism in America today and he has vowed to carry on the fight that began generations ago.

"I'm not going to let people fly swastikas freely on the streets of the United States," he says.

"I'm never going to stand by and let people get hurt."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: acting; antifa; apv; cwii; cwiiping; dwaynedixon; groupthink; mobmentality; northcarolina; ows; pitvipers; redneckrevolt; streettheater
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To: TigerClaws

Fascists are far left-wing socialists. Antifa is a fascist group fighting the commumist left. Just like the NAZI’s in Geemany fought the communists for power.


21 posted on 01/15/2018 7:34:31 PM PST by stockpirate (Give Peas a Chance)
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To: vladimir998
And it only takes a few hundred of them to cause a hell of a lot of trouble.

That’s true, but do these a$$ hats 🎩 think they are the only ones with weapons? If that is what they think, they are in for a rude awakening.
If it comes down to a knock down, drag out fight, when a few of them are terminated with extreme prejudice, let’s see how much fight they have left in them. I hope nothing ever happens, but if we have to, we will all stand side by side, and take these dirt bags on. I think brute force, is what these clowns understand. Trying to reason with them does little good. 👎

22 posted on 01/15/2018 7:39:06 PM PST by Mark17 (Genesis chapter 1 verse 1. In the beginning GOD....And the rest, as they say, is HIS-story)
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To: july4thfreedomfoundation; mitch5501; naturalman1975
Highly offensive comment from a so-called American “ally.”

I would say there is a good chance this is an Australian left wing pinko news outlet, just like CNN. The average Aussie probably doesn’t think this way. Mitch, chime in.

23 posted on 01/15/2018 7:50:01 PM PST by Mark17 (Genesis chapter 1 verse 1. In the beginning GOD....And the rest, as they say, is HIS-story)
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To: TigerClaws

We kicked these Nazis’ asses once. We can do it again.


24 posted on 01/15/2018 8:28:51 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer (2017 - The year the liberals' "sexual revolution" strikes back!)
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To: Mark17

They don’t seem to realize some of us have been mo better optics. They’d be all gone in a couple of nights.


25 posted on 01/15/2018 9:10:49 PM PST by GreyHoundSailor
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To: stevio

Leftist violence is real but not a major threat so long as law is maintained and respected. If true law and order ever break down, they are the hunted. I pray this never happens, but will raise arms if necessary. I do not wish this.


26 posted on 01/15/2018 9:13:45 PM PST by cpdiii (DECKHAND, ROUGHNECK, GEOLOGIST, PILOT, PHARMACIST, LIBERTARIAN The Constitution is worth dying for.)
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To: TigerClaws

Don’t sing it, bring it....commies


27 posted on 01/15/2018 9:17:33 PM PST by Bruiser78
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To: july4thfreedomfoundation
Yes they are morons.

Here in Oz the left and the msm generally despise and fear President Trump.Just hearing Trump's name mentioned has people shaking their heads and bemoaning how he will start something that will engulf everyone.Many are genuinely afraid of what he might do and any morsel that might justify their feelings is gorged upon.Be it Russian hookers peeing on him,chimp channel or "the election of Donald J. Trump led to a resurgence of so-called “white supremacist” groups."

The left here are little different than those in the USA it seems.

God bless President Trump and God bless America.

28 posted on 01/15/2018 9:24:13 PM PST by mitch5501 ("make your calling and election sure:for if ye do these things ye shall never fall")
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To: TigerClaws
Nearby on the grass lies a small arsenal of assault rifles, handguns and body armour.

If that kind of sloppiness passes for "training" in their ranks, I like our chances.

29 posted on 01/15/2018 9:34:26 PM PST by ThunderSleeps (Doing my part to help make America great again!)
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To: TigerClaws

This is the Australian Broadcasting Commission not the American Broadcasting Corporation. Confusing, but they don’t broadcast in America. They have no ability to “run here in the US”
Thank goodness for the internet, eh?

http://about.abc.net.au/abc-history/


30 posted on 01/15/2018 10:02:27 PM PST by siunevada (If we learn nothing from history, what's the point of having one? - Peggy Hill)
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To: TigerClaws

Also pretty much verifies that the far “right” and the far “left” are for all practical purposes the same thing, and interchangeable.

Looks to m like they are all puppets dangling in the hands of the same puppeteer.


31 posted on 01/15/2018 10:33:59 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: TigerClaws

All of them no matter the label right or left, are serving the same function, that is, they are acting the part of heroes and villains to try to energize the minority vote for the democratic Party by creating scary street theater.

When one side appears on stage everyone is to shout “Boo, hiss, evil villain!”

When the other appears on stage everyone is to cry “My hero! Swoon!”

After the show the actors pick up their paychecks at the same place.


32 posted on 01/15/2018 10:40:53 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Agreed...


33 posted on 01/15/2018 11:07:15 PM PST by DoughtyOne (A/O 01/12/18 DJIA business close 25,803.19, a 44.25% increase over the morning of 11/07/16.)
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To: july4thfreedomfoundation

Yes, and I agree with your thoughts here too.


34 posted on 01/15/2018 11:08:40 PM PST by DoughtyOne (A/O 01/12/18 DJIA business close 25,803.19, a 44.25% increase over the morning of 11/07/16.)
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To: TigerClaws

This is an old story and Dixon is the self-appointed spokesmen for a group that could fit into a phone booth.

They are insane communists. They are armed and someday they will become the NEW WEATHERMEN.

I knew some of the old WEATHERMEN and they were batshit Marxist psychos and still are (just listen to Bill Ayers if you want your yearly dose of Marxist insanity).

How many Redneck Revolutionaries are there? Nobody knows except the handful of members the reporter just met. Anyone can claim to be a RR, just like people claimed to be Black Panthers, Weathermen, the heirs of Mao, etc.

If the FBI was doing its real job of protecting American from its enemies foreign and domestic, instead of playing politics and adultery, then we might know how real the RR threat is.

However, if they do show their heads and are looking for a fight, I know several hundred Vietnam and Iraq/Afghanistan veterans who will show them what it feels like, for about 10 seconds. After that it’s back to Lessons Learned at the graveyard.


35 posted on 01/15/2018 11:48:26 PM PST by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: stockpirate
Antifa is a fascist group fighting the commumist left.

No, they're fighting *for* the Communist Left. They Nazi Germany comparison isn't a perfect fit. Antifa is mostly a bunch of Socialists (the schools are doing a great job of indoctrinating them) aided by a sprinkling of Communist agitators (like the guy that led the outsiders causing trouble in New Orleans over the Confederate statues, they're all part of the same group). There are direct CPUSA and RevCom links.

They're stretching the term "fascist" to cover anyone who opposes their world view. Mostly that's Capitalists and Nationalists. Us.

36 posted on 01/15/2018 11:58:40 PM PST by Charles Martel (Progressives are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: DoughtyOne

Exactly. Complete garbage reported as if it were a known fact.


37 posted on 01/16/2018 12:03:31 AM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: TigerClaws

No, they would NOT want this seen in the US.


38 posted on 01/16/2018 12:10:52 AM PST by SauronOfMordor (Socialists want YOUR wealth redistributed, never THEIRS!)
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To: siunevada

Thanks for the info.


39 posted on 01/16/2018 1:37:23 AM PST by TigerClaws
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To: TigerClaws

The really funny thing is when the worst President in US history was in office between 2009 and 2017; the Tea Party was born and Militia’s got a lot of new members so it isn’t like this is unique.

Just like the Militia’s and like-minded people; they chose to be prepared for an uprising that never came. Now if Antifa wants to start something; they will be met with a force 10 times greater than the US Military; at least on American soil. Can’t speak to AU or Canada.


40 posted on 01/16/2018 1:55:10 AM PST by Boomer (Leftism is a Cancer on Society; Pray for a Cure!)
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