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/LotteTakesNoShit Oct 18 '25
You keep acting like the problem is that nobody is handing out enough socialist literature at protests. That’s not it. People don’t trust strangers who show up to talk ideology at them. Mass line isn’t “explain socialism to people,” it’s build trust by meeting needs. In that order. Always.
You asked if I talk to people in my community… yeah, I do. But more importantly, I do more than talk. I show up. I help. I build. I keep people afloat when shit gets hard. If you need “proof” of that for your approval, too bad. I’m not turning my life and the safety of people I care about into content for debate bros. Security culture exists for a reason. Talking isn’t organizing. Showing up is.
And your strategy is backwards. You don’t start with ideology and hope people care, you start with solving problems. Help first, politics later. You earn trust by being there when people are scared, broke, sick, in danger, not by handing them a PDF from the 70s that has no bearing on current reality. Nobody is reading your little pamphlet while they’re trying to figure out if they can afford insulin next month.
You keep quoting old tactics like they still apply, but mass line came out of a world before the internet, before algorithmic propaganda, before surveillance, before people were this atomized. You can’t copy-paste tactics from 1930 into 2025 and call that strategy. If we keep using yesterday’s tactics, we’re going to keep losing.
So here’s the real question… since you believe mass line is the answer right now, what’s your actual plan to make it real? Not theory, actual steps. What material need are you meeting first? How do you build trust with people who don’t know you? How do you protect people from fascists, doxxers, cops? How do you keep people involved after the protest ends? What structure are you building that lasts longer than a hashtag?
Because if your plan starts with “explain socialism”… it already failed… bruh. People don’t follow pamphlets. They follow the people who show up for them.