Monday, January 08, 2018

ANTIFA, The Anti-Fascist Handbook by Mark Bray


Bray was asked to write this book a month after Black Bloc protestors shut down Milo Yiannopoulos when he tried to spew his poison at U. Cal. Berkley last February. He was also planning to name undocumented students on the campus in his presentation and the University felt powerless to stop him. The Black Bloc was not so powerless and the disruption led to the cancellation of the event. This followed the prior fall and summer where anti-fascist protestors disrupted Trump events on a regular basis.

Fascism is hard to define as it is not a particularly intellectual pursuit. It thrives on racism, anti-Semitism, anti-feminism, anti-gay and with Milo and Trump, anti-immigrant organizing. Haters like this are not the smartest tools in the shed, from the Neo-Nazi KKK member, the idiots who persist in the belief that Obama was not born in Hawai’i, including the Idiot in Chief whose presidency seems to be solely about undoing everything Obama did, ignoring the fact that Obama pulled us out of the fires of 2008. The ANTIFA does not listen to people, it silences them, both from self-defense and because once these idiots gain power, the unthinking masses seem to follow them as they did in Germany and as they do now with Trump.

I suspect the strongest clue that one is a fascist is that the ANTIFA takes notice and works to disrupt your hate speech, which is still banned in some countries. If you a police chief and Black Lives Matter is protesting your headquarters, there may just be a problem of racism among your officers. Fascism is based on fear and fearing that someone might be armed is not reason to shoot them until you see a weapon. Any officer who can’t hold their fire until then is too much of a coward to protect and serve the public.

I am ancestrally Roma on my father’s side (may mother’s father’s side is descended from Plymouth and Jamestown, like Obama Bush and not like Trump. To say that my people in Europe are friendly to ANTIFA is a profound statement, especially in Italy. When we perceive danger, we tend to respond. If that happens here (although I am sure our people in New York have probably bought Trump ten times over), we will respond here.

The book starts with the lead-up to World War II and the inadequacy of the resistance in stopping the fascists, who did not take power by revolution. They maneuvered their way into it and were largely accepted by the masses in the right ethnic majorities. It would take too much space to describe the resistance during the war, but after the war it came about sporadically when Fascists started to organize and Jewish veterans in England would not let them hold their demonstration. They kept standing in their way until their own infighting doomed that particular outbreak. That was the pattern through the early 2000s and that is the pattern now. It is what works, with new tools such as Doxing (putting names to faces on the Internet and sending their employer the pictures) as well as traditional physical resistance, from blocking entrances to trains to marching routes.

There are a whole lot of tools in the shed and a serious discussion on why the are used. Anyone interested in helping or who things ANTIFA goes too far should buy the book. Bray seems to know everyone, from England to Greece to Syria (although his knowledge may be from secondary sources, which you can find on this blog).

The book also relates to the socialist nature of ANTIFA, although all anti-fascists are not socialists. Black Lives Matter is not a socialist organization but it is anti-fascist. Fascists do seem to be tools of capitalism, using racism, et al to keep the order need to operate the economics of worker, consumer and citizen domination. Finding a workable socialism is one way to solve the fascist problem permanently, not just the Scandinavian version, which retains the capitalist elite, or state capitalism, which is a form of fascism, but something more cooperative. The way to get there is not to wait for state action but to Occupy Capitalism. As frequent readers know, I have a whole blog on how to do that which you can easily Google using my name. The other solution is to dispense with the advantages of whiteness. Having a permanently coddled group standing ready to vote for Fascists like Trump is not healthy for the growth of society. Cooperative socialism that looks for talent wherever it may be rather than among the socially favored is one way. Making the majority aware that what it clings to is a myth is the other. It’s why we march.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually, all socialists are fascists. Socialism, the belief that the rulers should control all property (instead of the people controlling property) is the economic part of fascism.

"Antifa", by arguing consistently for more government power over our lives, is a major fascist force in America. They are our version of the Khmer Rouge.

The strongest clue that one is a fascist is if you are committing acts of violence while wearing "ANTIFA" regalia.

"The ANTIFA does not listen to people, it silences them, both from self-defense and because once these idiots gain power, the unthinking masses seem to follow them as they did in Germany and as they do now with Trump."

You are missing the point. By silencing people, "ANTIFA" is acting exactly like old Nazi Germany's brownshirts. That is even beside the point that, like their Nazi forebears, "ANTIFA" favors murdering Jewish people.

" Fascists do seem to be tools of capitalism"

This is also not true: fascism is the opposite of capitalism. In fascism, the government controls the means of production. In capitalism, the people control the means of production.

"Cooperative socialism" is an oxymoron: socialism is always based on brutality and coercion. Capitalism is the most cooperative system imaginable.

It's really odd that anyone with any sense wants socialism at all. A modern socialist is someone who looks at the system of Hitler and Stalin (the most famous and influential socialists in history) and says "We want this here, too"

Let's be decent human beings instead, and stamp out socialism.

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Blogger Michael Bindner said...


You confuse bureaucratic authoritarianism with socialism. In socialism, workers make decisions, not the state. Also, while fascists used the language of socialism at first, they were not socialilsts, they were authoritarians, like Trump.

Antifa has no goals of government rule. They distrust the government which often covers for the police who are fascists in many cases.

I am no defender of Khmer Rouge, who were egalitarians but not Antifa.

Antifa is not anti-Jew, it is anti-murdering Palestinians. Anyone should be.

Fascism, like capitalism, is authoritarian. Only the the CEO gets to think or at least must approve all positions. That you probably don't find that troubling speaks volumes.

Cooperative socialsim works for Land O' Lakes, Mondragon, Credit Unions and so many others. Not all socialism is state socialism. One of us has a problem with correct terminology and it is not me. Turn off FoxNews. Read the book. You don’t have to buy it, as your socialist public library has it for free to borrow.



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Blogger Michael Bindner said...

If a worker generates $20 per hour and is paid $7.25 then the employer is a theif, especially if the manager makes $70 an hour. The quality function is not worth that much of a markup. If you pay yourself that much because you can, that is theft. Real competition would involve all qualified managers bidding against eachother for that top roll with perfect information in open auction, with election by the workers settling any ties. I assure you that we would not need either a minimum wage or be complaining about management salaries.

One thing. Posting anonymously is like wearing a black hood. Have the courage to use your name or don’t criticize Antifa.

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Blogger Michael Bindner said...

One last thing. That fact that minimum wage increases have never led to job losses are proof that the increase has always been less than the productive product of the workers. Only if the wage is higher will workers be laid off. Look up monopsony if you want information and latest studies.

All the arguments about manangers being worth the money is reactionary drivel, not economics.

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