
美國的ANTIFA 是美國人的恐怖主義與恐怖組織?
恭喜美國誕生ANTIFA.
美國本土派的恐怖組織團體勢力日益壯大且成員多數是年輕人.
根據情報顯示出ANTIFA.曾經在敘利亞境內與恐怖份子參加訓練遊擊戰.
202005-06.美國境內擴大暴動,同時展開,令人髮指,他們幕後計劃參與的可能性極高,目前CIA/FBI.甚少與他們接觸掌握實際的訊息也不多?
美國自從2001開始積極從事反恐活動,萬萬沒想到,如今美國本土派的恐怖份子與恐怖組織,ANTIFA.正式開始亮相,他們將要與美國正牌的反恐小組對決,美國境內將陸續上演官兵捉強盜的遊戲,
真精彩.加油美國顏色革命.



Legal Experts Throw Cold Water on Trump Tweet Which Said ‘Antifa’ Will Be Designated as Terrorist Organization.

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ANTIFA.積極參與202005-06.各州郡的示威,遊行,抗議與破壞行動?
美國非裔男子佛洛伊德20200525日遭白人警察壓頸窒息而死,引爆全美示威抗議。美國總統川普將這些暴力情事歸咎於極左派人士,今天更宣布要將「反法西斯主義運動」列為恐怖組織。
佛洛伊德(George Floyd)之死在全美各大城市掀起示威潮,部分抗議活動轉趨暴力,川普和一些政府高階顧問指控反法西斯主義運動(Antifa)和極左派激進團體,劫持操控了和平示威。
何謂Antifa?
Antifa為「反法西斯主義」(anti-fascist)的英文縮寫,是指近幾年秘密集結的一群激進分子,政治信念左傾,時常成為極左派,他們在2017年維吉尼亞州沙洛茲維爾(Charlottesville)的種族主義示威集會,與種族主義者持相反立場。
這個團體並無正式領袖或總部,只有特定幾個州的群體會定期舉行會議,成員通常穿著一身黑,他們反對種族主義、極右價值觀和他們眼中的法西斯主義,主張有時採用暴力手段是合理自衛的方式。
Antifa組織鬆散,成員分散四面八方,似乎很難將其列入恐怖團體名單。
美國聯邦調查局(FBI)在網站說,國內恐怖組織宣揚「非法使用或威脅使用暴力攻擊個人或財產,以恐嚇或脅迫政府、社會大眾或任何相關的團體,藉以推動政治或社會目標」。
Antifa成員不屬於特定身分族群,但自川普當選以來,Antifa新成員多為年輕選民。

Antifa在何處抗議?
在全國各地備受矚目的右翼活動中,都可見到Antifa成員的身影。截至目前為止FBI/CIA.並無太多的資料掌握ANTIFA?
在20205-06.全美國各地遊行,抗議,示威,暴動,幾乎都有他們的身影但,是堅決不接受新聞媒體的採訪,同時截至筆者發稿為止,ANTIFA.也無任何聲明對外公告?

傳聞在ANTIFA.宣傳海報將美國政府與川普總統視為恐怖份子及恐怖主義,粗暴對待有色人種及伊斯蘭教

將;Antifa與其他抗議群體區分出來並不容易,不過,很多Antifa成員會穿上一身黑衣,稱為「黑群」(Black Bloc),還會戴上面具,不讓警察和抗議目標辨識出身分Antifa在示威期間破壞財物而惡名昭彰。身穿黑衣的示威者當年戴著面具.
The antifa or ANTIFA (/ænˈtiːfə, ˈæntiˌfɑː/) movement in the United States is a left-wing, anti-fascist, militant political activist movement[] that comprises autonomous activist groups that aim to achieve their political objectives through the use of direct action rather than through policy reform.[ Activists engage in varied protest tactics, including digital activism, property damage and physical violence, and harassment against those whom they identify as fascist, racist, or on the far-right.
Individuals involved in the movement tend to hold anti-capitalist[ views and subscribe to a range of ideologies such as anarchism (particularly anarcho-communism),[] communism and Marxism,[] socialism,[] and social democracy.[
Movement structure
Antifa is not an interconnected or unified organization, but rather a movement without a hierarchical leadership structure, comprising multiple autonomous groups and individuals.[] Activists typically organize protests via social media and through websites.] Some activists have built peer-to-peer networks, or use encrypted-texting services like Signal.[] Chauncey Devega of Salon described antifa as an organizing strategy, not a group of people.[] The antifa movement has grown since the 2016 presidential election and, as of August 2017, approximately 200 groups existed, of varying sizes and levels of activity.[

On May 30, 2020, U.S. Attorney General William Barr blamed "anarchic and far left extremist groups using Antifa-like tactics" for nationwide violent protests over the killing of George Floyd, an African-American man, by a Minneapolis policeman during an arrest five days earlier. That same day, President Trump tweeted: "Its ANTIFA and the Radical Left. Dont lay the blame on others!"] The following day, Trump congratulated the National Guard, saying "The ANTIFA led anarchists, among others, were shut down quickly." He added: "The United States of America will be designating ANTIFA as a Terrorist Organization."] On the same day, National Security Advisor Robert OBrien stated the violence "is being driven by antifa," and called for the FBI to conduct surveillance of antifa and prosecute its members.[] Trump has no clear authority to officially declare antifa as a terrorist group, since it is a loosely defined movement rather than an actual organization, and since under existing law, the federal government may only designate foreign organizations as terrorist and impose sanctions against them, and there is no authority to take comparable action with respect to domestic groups.[ Legal experts believe such a designation would be unconstitutional.[] ACLU National Security Project Director Hina Shamsi said that "Any such designation would raise significant due process and First Amendment concerns."[] Mary B. McCord, the former head of the Justice Department National Security Division, said that even if Congress did enact a statute allowing domestic groups to be declared terrorist organizations, such a law "would face serious First Amendment challenges."

What Is Antifa, the Movement Trump Wants to Declare a Terror Group?
President Trump’s announcement on Twitter brought renewed attention to the anti-fascist protesters he has blamed for inciting violence at protests.
Seeking to assign blame for the protests that have convulsed cities across the country this week, President Trump said on Sunday that the United States would designate antifa, the loosely affiliated group of far-left anti-fascism activists, a terrorist organization.
The president’s critics noted, however, that the United States does not have a domestic terrorism law and that antifa, a contraction of the phrase “anti-fascist,” is not an organization with a leader, a defined structure or membership roles.
Rather, antifa is more of a movement of activists whose followers share a philosophy and tactics. They have made their presence known at protests around the country in recent years, including the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017.

President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that “antifa” will be designated as a terrorist organization. The problem, however, is the lack of legal authority in getting that done.
Who are the members of antifa?
It is impossible to know how many people count themselves as members. Its followers acknowledge that the movement is secretive, has no official leaders and is organized into autonomous local cells. It is also only one in a constellation of activist movements that have come together in the past few years to oppose the far right.
Antifa members campaign against actions they view as authoritarian, homophobic, racist or xenophobic. Although antifa is not affiliated with other movements on the left — and is sometimes viewed as a distraction by other organizers — its members sometimes work with other local activist networks that are rallying around the same issues, such as the Occupy movement or Black Lives Matter.
What are its goals?
Supporters generally seek to stop what they see as fascist, racist and far-right groups from having a platform to promote their views, arguing that public demonstration of those ideas leads to the targeting of marginalized people, including racial minorities, women and members of the L.G.B.T.Q. community.
The argument is that militant anti-fascism is inherently self-defense because of the historically documented violence that fascists pose, especially to marginalized people,” said Mark Bray, a history lecturer at Dartmouth College and the author of “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook.”
Many antifa organizers also participate in more peaceful forms of community organizing, but they believe that using violence is justified because of their views that if racist or fascist groups are allowed to organize freely, “it will inevitably result in violence against marginalized communities,” said Mr. Bray, whose defense of the anti-fascist movement has incited criticism and generated support at Dartmouth.
When did the movement begin?
Although the Merriam-Webster dictionary says the word “antifa” was first used in 1946 and was borrowed from a German phrase signaling an opposition to Nazism, more people began joining the movement in the United States after the 2016 election of Mr. Trump, to counter the threat they believed was posed by the so-called alt-right, Mr. Bray said.
One of the first groups in the United States to use the name was Rose City Antifa, which says it was founded in 2007 in Portland, Ore. It has a large following on social media, where it shares news articles and sometimes seeks to dox, or reveal the identities and personal information of, figures on the right.
The antifa movement gained more visibility in 2017 after a series of events that put a spotlight on anti-fascist protesters, including the punching of a prominent alt-right member; the cancellation of an event by a right-wing writer at the University of California, Berkeley; and their confrontation of white nationalist protesters in Charlottesville who turned violent.
What distinguishes antifa from other protest groups?
Mr. Bray said antifa groups often use tactics similar to anarchist groups, such as dressing in all black and wearing masks. The groups also have overlapping ideologies, as both often criticize capitalism and seek to dismantle structures of authority, including police forces.
How have politicians and others reacted?
The movement has been widely criticized among the mainstream left and right. After the protests in Berkeley, Calif., in August 2017, Speaker Nancy Pelosi decried “the violent actions of people calling themselves antifa” and said they should be arrested.
Conservative publications and politicians routinely rail against supporters of antifa, who they say are seeking to shut down peaceful expression of conservative views. These critics point to moments during which purported antifa members have been accused of sucker-punching Trump supporters.
Ruth Ben-Ghiat, a professor of history at New York University who studies fascism, said she was worried that antifa’s methods could feed into what she said were false equivalencies that seek to lump violence on the left with attacks by the right, such as the killing of a protester in Charlottesville by a man who had expressed white supremacist views.
“Throwing a milkshake is not equivalent to killing someone, but because the people in power are allied with the right, any provocation, any dissent against right-wing violence, backfires,” Professor Ben-Ghiat said in an interview last year.
Between 2010 and 2016, 53 percent of terrorist attacks in the United States were carried out by religious extremists — 35 percent by right-wing extremists and 12 percent by left-wing or environmentalist extremists, according to a University of Maryland-led consortium that studies terrorism.
Militancy on the left can “become a justification for those in power and allies on the right to crack down,” Professor Ben-Ghiat said. “In these situations, the left, or antifa, are historically placed in impossible situations.”

President Trump Announces That US Is Designating Radical Left-Wing Group ANTIFA As A “Terrorist Organisation”
美國總統川普公告ANTIFA.是左翼團體是恐怖組織.


