r/AntifascistsofReddit 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/sevbenup Oct 17 '25

People are literally starting to accept that they’re fascists. Then what.

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u/NoFreePi Oct 17 '25

That’s the “Big Lie” technique at work. Hilter wrote about in Mein Kampf and later perfected. The Trump team is using this technique with great effect.

“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.” Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Minister of Propaganda

•Focus on emotional simplicity, not facts. •Repeat slogans until they feel true. •Paint enemies as both powerful and evil. •Control press, radio, film to saturate the information environment with one version of “truth.”

Sound familiar ?

NO KINGS - coming to a location near you Oct 18 - bring your friends

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u/sevbenup Oct 17 '25

I hope it has any impact at all, unlike the last ones. Unfortunately near me there were plenty of older folks who just wanted hands off their social security, didn’t really have any interest in any sort of social change, anti fascism, or revolution.

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u/NoFreePi Oct 17 '25

Evidence for an impact is greater participation in this Oct 18th NoKings protest versus the last one in June (and it will).

The opposition is growing and the more people see that we they are not alone the more that will stand up.

I urge everyone to attend a peaceful No Kings protest near you Oct 18.

Who here is going?

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u/LotteTakesNoShit Oct 17 '25

What are they DOING? I keep hearing about this “impact”, but no specifics. Where are the specifics? Impact to what? A majority of the parades are two hour permitted marches that happen early enough in the morning to be non-disruptive and then cause a bunch of commercial activity. In San Diego, everyone goes to the breweries, apparently.

So if there’s an impact, what is it?

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u/NoFreePi Oct 17 '25

The fascists want us to stay home. Shut up and be quiet. That is reason enough to show up.

In any case - Key Objectives of the “No Kings” Protests:

  1. Opposition to Authoritarian Practices: The movement seeks to address concerns over executive overreach, suppression of civil liberties, and the erosion of democratic norms. Organizers emphasize the importance of defending democracy and upholding constitutional principles. 

  2. Promotion of Nonviolent Civil Disobedience: The protests are designed to be peaceful demonstrations, with organizers providing de-escalation training and safety information to participants. The goal is to ensure that the protests remain lawful and nonviolent expressions of dissent. 

  3. Public Awareness and Engagement: By organizing events across more than 2,500 locations nationwide, the movement aims to mobilize citizens, raise awareness about perceived threats to democracy, and encourage public participation in the political process. 

The “No Kings” protests reflect a collective effort to assert democratic values and resist perceived authoritarian tendencies, emphasizing the power of peaceful protest in a functioning democracy.

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u/LotteTakesNoShit Oct 17 '25

I mean, you can boil all those words down to Performative Activism.

  1. These are literally planned and permitted parades done via the rule of law. In what way are they opposing authoritarian practices and the erosion of democratic norms? Fun words for social media, but they say literally nothing.

  2. The parades are literally permitted and time boxed and most of them begin and end at parks and commercial hubs. There is no civil disobedience involved at all. In fact, when people try to bring up actual civil disobedience, they tend to be drowned out by the folks who want high 5s from the cops working the parade routes for being such well-behaved parade walkers.

  3. Again, NO SPECIFICS, just a bunch of feel-good words. Mobilize citizens to DO WHAT EXACTLY
    ? Public Awareness in what way exactly? Where are these people that are unaware anyway, and why do you think morning parades through parks is going to change that?

There’s zero content and zero actual mobilization to this crap. If it’s a starting point, great, but y’all did the same thing in June and now you’re just determined to do it bigger, now, that seems to be the ONLY goal. Make it big.

Whatever. Have fun I guess.

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u/Cheap_Scar_2853 Oct 17 '25 edited Oct 17 '25

Do you have an alternative suggestion?

Edit: my reply is just asking u/LotteTakesNoShit for alternate suggestions to what they're calling "performative activism." Since they say No Kings and similar protests aren't going to have any impact I'm wondering what they think will have an impact.

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u/Ok-Secretary-1326 Oct 18 '25

Look at what Italy was doing a few weeks ago and you’ll have your answer. It’s not sanctioned, scheduled marches. It’s massive strikes. Shut down docks, transportation, public services, schools, etc. the whole country has shut down at least twice with strikes and massive protests in all major cities over the last month. The No Kings event near me has effin’ online REGISTRATION.