The Trump administration’s counterterrorism strategy, masterminded by Sebastian Gorka, categorizes violent left-wing extremists, including anti-fascists, alongside drug dealers and transnational gangs as significant security threats. The strategy explicitly prioritizes the identification and neutralization of groups with “anti-American, radically pro-transgender, and anarchist” ideologies. This document controversially attributes the assassination of Charlie Kirk to a radical espousing “extreme transgender ideologies,” further blurring the lines between political opposition and terrorism. The policy suggests that opposing the administration’s goals equates to attacking America, reflecting a worldview that justifies prioritizing the nation’s well-being above all else.
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The Torch Network, a successor to Anti-Racist Action, operates as an organized antifa group focused on disrupting fascist and far-right activities. A primary tactic employed is doxing, which involves identifying and exposing individuals participating in far-right groups, thereby creating social consequences such as job loss or ostracization. While doxing can carry risks, antifa groups reportedly take steps to protect the innocent by blurring the faces of family members and maintaining exacting editorial standards for accuracy. This diligent approach, despite lacking mainstream media recognition, has been effective in deterring far-right organizing and activity.
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A nationwide general strike is planned for May 1, inspired by a successful day of action in Minnesota against immigration enforcement brutality. This event, described as a “tactical escalation,” aims to demonstrate an “economic show of force” by halting all business as usual. The strike will include no work, no school, and no shopping, with the goal of prioritizing communities over billionaires and war. Organizers intend to build on the courage shown by Minnesota residents and prove that ordinary people pose the greatest threat to fascism.
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Mark Bray, a Rutgers professor and author of “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook,” was prevented from boarding a flight to Spain with his family on Wednesday. The incident occurred shortly after Donald Trump’s White House roundtable focusing on anti-fascist activists. Bray, who had received death threats and planned to relocate to Europe, stated his flight was canceled at the gate without explanation. Following the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, the professor faced accusations and a petition calling for his removal, with some claiming ties to the leftwing movement.
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Graham Platner, a Maine oysterman and former Marine, is running for US Senate with a campaign rooted in working-class politics. His platform includes Medicare for all, affordable housing initiatives, and a billionaire minimum tax. Platner believes the Democratic party has lost touch with working-class Americans and advocates for a more populist approach to combat rising fascism. His campaign, which has gained traction, is built on his military experience, disillusionment with US foreign policy, and a desire to represent the interests of his community. Platner is challenging the status quo, including incumbent Senator Susan Collins, and seeks to offer a more authentic and relatable voice for Maine voters.
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In a protest video by British activist group Led By Donkeys, 98-year-old World War II veteran Ken Turner drove a Sherman tank over a Tesla, symbolizing the crushing of fascism. This action directly targets Elon Musk’s alleged support for far-right European political parties, a move criticized for undermining democracy. The stunt follows previous campaigns against Musk by Led By Donkeys and a German group, highlighting growing European opposition to Musk’s political involvement. Decreasing Tesla sales in Europe further underscore the negative impact of Musk’s actions.
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