Antifa Is Now a Terrorist Organization
Future historians will have to piece together why it took eight years for Donald Trump to declare antifa a terrorist organization, even though antifa were out in force committing violence on inauguration day in 2017. I would love to know what sweet treasons were being whispered in Trump’s ear—and by whom.
If Trump had cracked down on antifa in 2017, Charlie Kirk might be alive today. White Nationalists might have been spared Charlottesville and countless doxings, stalkings, and assaults. America might have been spared the George Floyd riots, which took both lives and livelihoods. It is even conceivable that Trump’s victory in 2020 might not have been denied him. Such is the cost of weakness.
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But finally, on Wednesday the 17th, a week after the murder of Charlie Kirk, Trump announced:
I am pleased to inform our many U.S.A. Patriots that I am designating ANTIFA, A SICK, DANGEROUS, RADICAL LEFT DISASTER, AS A MAJOR TERRORIST ORGANIZATION. I will also be strongly recommending that those funding ANTIFA be thoroughly investigated in accordance with the highest legal standards and practices. Thank you for your attention to this matter!This is welcome news. Better late than never, I guess.
Declaring antifa a terrorist threat is one of the best things that the Trump administration can do for White Nationalists. Another huge favor would be to turn over a list of the system’s spies and provocateurs in our ranks. It would be in Trump’s interest, given that such people may well be working to undermine his administration and legacy to this day.
The predictable response from antifa and their defenders is to claim “Antifa is not an organization. It is an idea.” Let them try that on the SWAT teams about to descend on them.
Remember the cartel boats being vaporized on the high seas after Trump declared them terrorists? If international law did not save them, semantic quibbling won’t save antifa either.
Like the absurd lie that Tyler Robinson, the killer of Charlie Kirk, was on the Right, the claim that antifa is merely an idea is not a serious thesis. It is simply an attempt to delay the coming backlash by sowing confusion. It is a handful of dirt thrown in our eyes, a cloud of ink behind which the cuttlefish hopes to escape.
Let’s not get caught up in semantics. The US government is about to treat antifa as a criminal conspiracy to commit murder and terrorism. For antifa to be a terrorist conspiracy, they don’t need legal charters, PO boxes, centralized leadership, or “.org” domain names—although some antifa groups have all that. They just need to have people working together to commit criminal acts.
We all know that is true, because countless antifa have been arrested and turned loose over the years. And when they show up at the same place at the same time with the same clothes, signs, flags, and equipment to commit crimes, that’s not a coincidence. That’s a criminal conspiracy.
Many antifa are not idealists. They are simply sociopaths who gravitate toward an ideology that allows them to express hatred and commit acts of violence while the political establishment turns a blind eye. Sociopaths aren’t loyal to one another. They’ll be stabbing each other in the back after a couple days of confinement and interrogation.
Many antifa are drug addicts. A couple days of forced detox, and they’ll be ready to sell out their comrades—and let’s not forget their donors—for a deal.
Many antifa are trannies and pedophiles and more. We may soon learn what other nameless horrors are hiding under that “+” sign. They may well be the toughest nuts to crack, but no nation—not even America in its present sorry state—is going to be beaten by men in skirts and the pathetic people who white knight for them.
A prudent measure will be to add transsexualism to the list of mental illnesses that disqualify people from gun ownership.
The wonderful thing about conspiracy charges is that they are not contained by neat organizational boxes and theoretical categories. They are threads that cross all boundaries. Start following the antifa thread, and you will end up in the highest circles of the Democrat party, the pockets of George Soros and other billionaires, the offices of the FBI and other federal agencies, the leafy groves of academia, and the mainstream news and entertainment media.
When the SWAT teams move in, there is bound to be violent resistance from antifa, especially armed troons and groups like the John Brown Gun Club. Blood will flow. Such resistance will only build public support for crushing antifa and harden the administration’s resolve to carry on.
Any members of our movement who have been accumulating actionable intelligence on antifa need to publish it now.
They’re going down.
And it’s going to be beautiful.
Trump Fumbles on Free Speech
With Trump, the best we get is always two steps forward, one step back. The shock of the Kirk assassination has given Trump the will and political capital to crush the Left. But Trump’s anti-intellectualism, vanity, and terrible staffing choices (which are surely influenced by being vain and unprincipled), are threatening to destroy this momentum, split his supporters, and unify his opposition by attacking the First Amendment.
First, as David Zsutty has already discussed, Trump’s Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed that the administration would prosecute the Left for “hate speech” and prosecute Office Depot for refusing to print pro-Kirk messages. In other words, “Bake the cake, bigots!” Such ideas never should have entered her mind, much less escaped her mouth.
Second, when Trump was asked by a reporter about Bondi’s “hate speech” language, he did not disavow it. Instead, as David Zsutty pointed out, he confused hate speech with libel and lashed out at the press for hating him. In short, he agreed with and amplified a terrible idea out of vanity and resentment.
The whole episode was shocking. We want the First Amendment and freedom of association. Were we going to have to go to war against Trump? Was Trump handing the free speech issue to the Left?
Fortunately, the MAGA chimps immediately took action, and once again, we got what we chimped for: Bondi walked back these gaffes. But she should be fired. Of course that is unlikely, because Bondi is Trump’s mistake, and Trump is not the kind of guy who easily admits mistakes.
Third, on Thursday the 18th, we learned that late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s show had been suspended indefinitely by ABC due to his claim that Charlie Kirk was killed by a member of the MAGA movement. Kimmel’s remarks were deemed “offensive and insensitive” by major ABC affiliates, Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group, which said that they would not air the show on their stations. Further pressure came from Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr, who criticized Kimmel for misleading the public about the nature of Kirk’s killer, which is an abuse of the public’s trust and falls under the FCC’s broad regulatory purview. Trump added fuel to the fire by celebrating the suspension.
Hilariously, Leftists are protesting Kimmel’s suspension by boycotting Disney, which owns ABC, and is one of the wokest corporations on the planet. I love it when my enemies tear each other apart.
I’ve never to my knowledge watched Kimmel, but I am told that he’s an obnoxious liberal and an unfunny hack. Trump, being a Boomer, is part of the dwindling cohort that actually cares about network television. Although one can defend this on grounds of Realpolitik, as a shot over the bow at the Left’s absurd campaign to pin the murder of Charlie Kirk on the Right, I still wish that none of this happened, because again, it hands the free speech issue to the Left.
Yes, of course, Leftists are almost entirely hypocritical in appealing to free speech for Jimmy Kimmel. It is fun shooting the messengers. But they do have a point. This is a free speech issue, and even if Kimmel’s comments fall under the regulatory purview of the FCC, many Americans are rightly uncomfortable with that as well.
Perhaps the most amusing response comes from the wide-eyed hatchlings who say, “This is an incredibly dangerous precedent! Imagine what the Left would do with such power!”
Yeah, imagine that.
Where were these people for the last four+ years, when countless prominent people, including President Trump himself were deplatformed and canceled? Where were these people when the Biden administration was regularly demanding that dissident voices be deplatformed, not for lying, but for telling the truth?
Trump is the one reversing the roles here.
If we don’t want to go back to a time when the Left is deplatforming us, the best way to do that is not to tie our own hands in the absurd hope that the Left will do the same. Instead, we need to crush the Left. And we can do that while maintaining freedom of speech and association. Indeed, that’s one of the best reasons to crush the Left.
Let’s start with antifa. Charge them with terrorism and conspiracy to commit terrorism, then follow the threads. My hope is that the process will be highly rewarding, even addictive. Moreover, when it becomes clear that the conspiracy extends to the heart of the Democratic establishment, we will finally be ready to have a conversation about simply banning the party as a criminal conspiracy.
In every political fight, one must strive to keep one’s own team united and one’s opponents divided. Any perceived attack on freedom of speech divides Trump’s team and unites his opponents. Thus it is bad politics.
Trump has been given enormous political capital in the wake of the Kirk assassination. I hate to see him squandering it this way.
It looks like Charlie Kirk was killed by Tyler Robinson, a young, homosexual Redditor with a transsexual/furry fetishist boyfriend named Lance Twiggs. Yes, Lance Twiggs is his real name, not a stage name for some sort of impossibly boutique porn career. Robinson admitted killing Kirk to his parents and his boyfriend.
The big question is whether he had help. I think it is highly likely he did. Some Utah trannies seem to have had advance knowledge. I suspect that Robinson’s text messages were constructed to hide his boyfriend’s foreknowledge. George Zinn, a 71-year-old Jewish Leftist crank in the audience falsely confessed to the shooting, shouting “I shot him, now shoot me,” aiming to distract law enforcement and allow the actual shooter to escape. At best Zinn is an accessory after the fact and should be charged as such. But apparently Zinn is a pedophile, another antifa constituency. Was this old pedo plotting this along with troons and antifa in a Discord chat? We may soon know.

Antifa: The Armed Wing of the Sex-Offender Registry. — Source
My big question is when Lance Twiggs is convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, will liberals demand that he await execution in a women’s prison or the local dog pound?
Many prominent voices on the Right are blaming Israel and diaspora Jews in America for Kirk’s assassination. Although it is heartening that there is now such a vast and lucrative audience for anti-Semitism, so far I see no evidence that this is the case. But all leads should be investigated.
Note that antifa are already planning to use disagreements about the Jewish role in Kirk’s assassination to drive wedges in their opposition. That would be us. Don’t let them.
Already the Kirk assassination has revealed a widening gulf between Kirk and his Jewish donors. Furthermore, as Matt Parrott has pointed out, the dispute over Jewish involvement has given us a glimpse behind the scenes in Washington, where America’s vital interests go neglected because of power struggles between different factions of Zionists over who can do more for Israel. Wouldn’t it be nice if our elites cared even half as much about American interests?





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Follow the money. Antifa has always had big money support. We want the receipts and we want consequences.
In the aftermath of WWII, left-wing terrorism has a track record in Europe, especially in the 1970s and 80s.
It had a long track record before that, too, as the words of Sergey Genadievich Nechayev, the subject of Dostoevsky’s Demons, make clear here:
“The revolutionary is a doomed man. He has no personal interests, no business affairs, no emotions, no attachments, no property, and no name. Everything in him is wholly absorbed in the single thought and the single passion for revolution.
The revolutionary knows that in the very depths of his being, not only in words but also in deeds, he has broken all the bonds which tie him to the social order and the civilized world with all its laws, moralities, and customs, and with all its generally accepted conventions. He is their implacable enemy, and if he continues to live with them it is only in order to destroy them more speedily.”
https://www.marxists.org/subject/anarchism/nechayev/catechism.htm
Not to mention all the modern political revolutions in which these spiteful mutants played such willing parts…
It is much more complicated than that. In Italy Prime Minister Aldo Moro was kidnapped by a gang claiming to be leftists. They turned out to be NATO stay behind agents. Moro was subsequently killed. Later these kidnappers were connected to a Mossad network and Moro’s material support for Palestinians became the focus of the case among historians. The IRA’s struggle against the British was also largely funded by disgruntled American-Irish getting as close as blowing up Lord Mountbatten’s boat assassinating the Queen’s cousin. The IRA trained in both the US with the approval of the CIA and remarkably in Libya at the same time.
“I’ve never to my knowledge watched Kimmel, but I am told that he’s an obnoxious liberal and an unfunny hack.”
I watched him for a few months in 2004 because he was new and I was sick of Letterman and the others. Tepid laughs, if any. What I remember is “Guillermo,” Kimmel’s attempt at having a sidekick like Larry Bud Melman, Stuttering John, Kenneth Keith Kallenbach, Chris Elliott, etc. Guillermo was supposed to be a parking lot attendant and/or security worker at Kimmel’s studio. The thing was blatantly racist towards mestizos! More important, it wasn’t funny.
The thing was blatantly racist towards mestizos!
Then it wasn’t a total loss. 🙃
Kimmel was somewhat un-PC when he started getting famous back in the 90’s. Adam Carolla and him were on a show called “The Man Show” which would be controversial by today’s standards, even though it was very mild frat bro humor. It is an example of how much society has changed since then
Celebrities cannot be taken seriously – even the few RW ones – so what they actually believe is irrelevant, but Kimmel’s cancellation was a business decision rather than a moral decision. He risked driving viewers away, which mean the network loses money, so he had to go.
Nobody is really winning or losing here, except Kimmel.
Observations and commentary from Henrik Palmgren:
https://odysee.com/@redicetv:1/antifa-is-a-terrorist-organization-but-the-problem-is-systemic:6
Trump posting that comment on Truth Social and an actual Executive Order are 2 different things. Trump has consistently let us down time and time again. Then again, Kirks death could’ve spooked him and he actually means it this time? Also, Stephen Miller has publicly vowed vengeance against the Left so i guess we’ll see if this train gets rolling. Will they go after the money sources and legal protections antifa has enjoyed for so long?
…not even America in its present sorry state—is going to be beaten by men in skirts and the pathetic people who white knight for them.
Brilliant! Best laff, I have had in a long time. 🙃
“My big question is when Lance Twiggs is convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, will liberals demand that he await execution in a women’s prison or the local animal shelter?”
(LOL As the kids are wont to say, “very underrated comment.”)
The thought of these cocky opposers of fa getting SWATted, resisting arrest while expecting the soft touch they’ve historically enjoyed, then being severely beaten or worse instead because of new protocols is just delightful.
Thanks.
Furries are now demanding litter boxes in the workplace.
So incarcerating them in animal shelters seems the appropriate move.
Maybe in view of Lance’s pronouns they can put him in the bitches’ wing though.
L.O.L.
Sadly, I doubt Antifa is going to get hit with anything much beyond token arrests if that, for the very reason Trump’s waited for so long to give even symbolic resistance, which Padraig Martin sums up well:
“Trump will never do anything about the antifa. He did nothing about them from 2017 to 2021. He will do nothing about them or their primarily Jewish financiers.
Trump’s announcement is just feeding the base. Half of the antifa are Feds–many of whom volunteered just to physically assault conservatives under the guise of “investigating” antifa. Half are politically connected wealthy kids. . . . As usual, Trump will make a pronouncement, MAGA will get super excited, and the next day, when no one is watching, he will quietly drop the target and it will be business as usual.
I promise you, Trump will do nothing about the establishment’s foot soldiers. Do not get excited. Antifa is going nowhere but up.”
In a separate post, he points out that some Antifa were even trained by members of the IDF. Given Trump’s prior actions and well known cucking to Jews/Israel, although I somewhat wish you were right–my top choice would be to have non-cucked Red State gov use their power to pass laws to allow ordinary citizens of the Blue Hive cities defend themselves with vigor (i.e., allow DR types to beat the hell out of the soy boys when the latter attack)–I fear Martin is. I fear that Trump will dither, the establishment with crash the economy around the midterms–maybe via Powell raising interest rates and strangling what’s left of the boom–making normies upset about the economy enough to allow the miderms to be stolen with plausible deniability, making Trump a lame duck, and nothing will happen to antifa until the Dems change their status back to normal (a la what Biden did to Trump’s boarder policies). By the way, you might also find Martin’s recent take on Kimmel (that his firing was for cold financial reasons, not fear of Rightist anger) interesting. I’m aware of his criticism of WN, much of it not correct to me, but he’s often got some great insights, as with those recent posts.
https://gab.com/PadraigMartin
One has to wonder about the motivation behind these “nothing ever happens” takes. We can be cautious without needing to always be cynical; and having hope, feeling encouraged, is important.
Commentary like that quoted comes across as Smartest Guy in the Room Syndrome. It’s like, we get it fellow, you’re world-weary and have seen it all. Your bowels are full of grit, etc.
Still, it’s not at all inconsistent with Trump’s own track record. ‘No follow-through’ is practically his middle name … unless it would benefit Israel somehow. LOL
All this nay-saying about Trump is based on pretending that his second term is just as bad as his first, which obviously isn’t true.
Still, the naysayers might be right, just as a stopped clock is right twice a day.
Padraig Martin used to run the website identitydixie.com. His website has been taken down. Do you know why?
Sorry for the late reply. I miss ID too–it was one of my favorite sites. I saw Martin mention on Gab that their host site dropped them and that they were finding a new home. They should be up again sometime soon but I don’t know when or where. If you’re on Gab you might ask Martin in the comments to his frequent posts.
https://gab.com/PadraigMartin
Another excellent article.
I agree that we have to tread carefully regarding 1st Amendment issues.
Although FCC Chairman Carr complained to ABC about Kimmel, it was ABC and not the government which sacked him, and probably for not any reason other than low ratings.
The idea that MAGA is responsible for the Charlie Kirk shooting is an outright lie and one that should not be tolerated unless somebody can prove it. Still, Jimmy Kimmel is a shïtbird comedian and not an educator.
The FCC does have the authority under the 1934 Communications Act to regulate the public airwaves (which are a limited public resource) and to a lesser extent telecommunications (which is the backbone of the Internet) in order to comply with international agreements and technical standards, but this should be done very cautiously.
I haven’t really looked into Sen. Ted Cruz’s objections on the Kimmel firing yet, but it strikes me as very hysterical and Libertarian. Yawn.
Jimmy Kimmel is a Generation Xer who grew up in Las Vegas and went to a year at UNLV and then attended several years at Arizona State University without graduating. He also worked in radio in the Tucson area for awhile if I remember correctly. At one time JK was the boyfriend of (((Sarah Silverman))). Oh Gawd.
I don’t think that Tyler Robinson had any help whatsoever except that his Tranny roommate texts do seem pretty made-to-order suspicious. Fully examining their electronic footprints will tell more about the roommates’s possible involvement. Either Robinson was very dumb or he was naïve about creating a phony breadcrumb trail.
The neurotic old Jew that they arrested initially is likely not part of any larger assassination conspiracy. I have been to other Right-of-center rallies and that is just how they are.
The idea that Israel had any involvement in this is just as stupid as the notion that they killed Kennedy. I want to support Whites trying to make a living with podcasts and so forth, which is why I am supporting TRS, but in general we do need to be skeptical about Movement grifting.
🙂
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Really wonderful, Greg, one of the best Call to Action essays ever. You score every talking point in the back of our minds, and then some: ping ping ping, like a pinball machine. Five Free Games.
The hesitancy that you fault Trump with in his first term was mainly just the common sense that most of us have labored under. We want THEM to heave the first petard. THEY must fire the first shot. And now, at this point, it should be mighty clear to all reasonable people that the other side has a long head-start on us, and can never again pose as the underdog, the aggrieved party.
The likelihood that most Antifa types are just messed-up souls, vandals who live for destruction, is a point that needs to be driven home by our spokespeople every day. No more of this “fine people on both sides,” or “the truth lies somewhere in the middle.”
And now I’m trying to remember—what was Ed Dutton’s phrase for people who, because of innate weakness, compulsively wish to destroy and disrupt? Ah, there it is: Spiteful Mutants. Really, I think that might be a more attractive, more accurate and therefore funnier word for the enemy than “Antifa.” They want the normies to take them seriously as activists fighting Fascism! Time to stop pandering to them and flattering them. Whether figuratively or literally, the enemy are Spiteful Mutants.
I nominate mattoids, weirdos, or dementosexual freaks will suffice.
I think Marjorie Taylor Green is reading your content because this week I heard her call for a “national divorce”. She also said we can’t live with people who want us dead.
THANK YOU for not jumping on that idiot theory that “Israel Did it.” Which is BULLSHIT.
My faith in this website is restored.
Thanks, but did your faith ever waver?
18 USC Ch. 13: Civil Rights, section 241 Conspiracy Against Rights:
If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same; or
If two or more persons go in disguise on the highway, or on the premises of another, with intent to prevent or hinder his free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege so secured—
They shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both…
How about if the federal government were to enforce this provision by prosecuting the members of university organizations who employ mob violence against guest speakers on campus? And while they are at it, the feds could also prosecute university administrations which tolerate (and sometimes encourage) said violence.
Then go after antifa groups using similar prosecutions. There are numerous recorded incidents where antifa has attacked peaceful demonstrators, prayer groups, political rally goers, and so forth. Go up the chain of command using Title 18 to prosecute the people and NGOs which fund antifa.
Make it a First Amendment issue, the defense of Free Speech.
Yes, I wish the administration had the prudence, focus, and discipline to make this about the defense of free speech and free association and to paint their opponents as consistent enemies of these things.
If a person has been criticizing a group for a long time, then adds another group to his repertoire, then is killed, is it more likely that the group he criticized from day one is his killer, and not the recent addition to his soapbox? Another question, do you believe the text between alleged shooter and lover are real? What evidence is needed to not dismiss a theory wholesale, a passport at the crime scene?
Kimmel was in the business of funny, and he was not funny, so he deserved to be fired. I am amused by the leftist boycott of Disney however, keep it up.
There is video showing Rosenbaum challenging Rittenhouse to ‘shoot ME, n*gga’. And Kyle did.
My contribution to what we know about Antifa:
What Does Antifa Want? | Return of Kings (theredarchive.com)
The wedgie shot alone is worth the read.
Thanks for continuing your literary series. This is exactly what CC needs, a regular literary series, so that readers have something to look forward to. Has your previous literary series, Music to My Ears, ended?
No, but i am juggling a lot of topics now, and honestly, I only write movie or music reviews when I have writer’s block on other topics.
Of those topics in motion, is your long-gestating David Lynch book one of them?
Not yet
Interesting to know. It’s great that you can use writer’s block creatively. I look forward to more events and more music reviews. Maybe you’ll even cover my favorite neofolk artists—Death in June, Boyd Rice, Blood Axis, Changes, and Sol Invictus. I love this music scene.
Is this even true? Has the US government officially codified “Antifa is a terrorist organization” or is it just more hot air from the guy who as you’ve noted here, should have done this YEARS AGO! I still like Trump but he’s become a lot like Bush. Bush was all about 9/11. Trump is all about the skylocks who did it.
For my money, one of the most perfect examples of guilt-ridden Whitey doing cringworthy things because of diversity was Kimmel’s dead-horse-flogged-to-a-pulp Guillermo bit. The poor jackass just painted himself into a corner and figured he had to live there in perpetuity. He’s probably secretly relieved his Kirk misstep delivered him from it all.
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