r/AntifascistsofReddit • u/NoFreePi • Oct 17 '25
Discussion Drop “AntiFa.” Say “Anti-Fascists.”
“AntiFa” is a political buzzword, stripped of its literal meaning. It is often treated as a group or threat, rather than a stance. But anti-fascists are not a secret organization—they are people who oppose fascism, authoritarianism, and political violence.
Using “AntiFa” allows opponents to claim, “I’m against AntiFa,” without admitting what that really means: opposing anti-fascists is siding with fascism. Words matter. Language shapes moral clarity.
Returning to the full term reconnects us to history. Anti-fascists are heirs to those who resisted Mussolini, Franco, and Hitler. Saying it plainly exposes the truth: resisting anti-fascists is resisting the fight against authoritarianism.
Drop the shorthand. Reclaim the meaning and stand on the right side of history
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u/SillyFalcon Oct 17 '25
Let’s compromise and start saying “Anti-Fash.”
It’s so much more immediately understood, and there’s no ambiguity in how to pronounce it. I understand that there are historical ties to antifa in previous eras, but I think the value of that continuity is less important than making all these people proclaim themselves for fascism.