Most of the news bulletins I'm exposed to are on the radio, as I'm tootling around hither and yon. So it took me a while to discover that what the media call "peace activists", "anti-racists" and "anti-Nazis" are, in fact, men and women garbed in black from head to toe, including face masks. Thus, as I pointed out on the radio last month, the violence on American streets derives from today's paramilitary wing of the Democrat Party - antifa - working itself up over yesterday's paramilitary wing of the Democrat Party - the Ku Klux Klan. Both have stupid pseudo-exotic self-romanticizing names and, as many commentators have observed, both have strict dress codes intended to conceal their identities. From white sheets to black bandanas is a mere fashion evolution: the purpose is the same - to do ugly things one could not confidently do with one's face known to all.
Yet, as disturbing as antifa is, its romanticization by the respectable classes is even worse. My swaggeringly obtuse compatriot Warren "Catsmeat" Kinsella tweeted:
'Antifa' is short for anti-fascist. The only ones who should oppose antifa are fascists.
To which Charles C W Cooke responded:
Exactly. This is why I don't understand anyone who is critical of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
But you'd be surprised how far a name can take you. Why, only a fascist would be anti-antifa! As Todd Gitlin explains in The New York Times:
Despite the spurious rhetoric of equivalency, supporters of antifa have, to date, killed no one.
Click below to see Mr Gitlin's finely calibrated distinction in action on the streets of Berkeley last weekend:
Clip is from live chopper feed by @kcranews in #Berkeley. No cops seen, this is #Antifa. https://t.co/vQHUculNTX pic.twitter.com/AJvowKzbev
— Nick Short
Or as a CNN headline unironically cooed:
Activists Seek Peace Through Violence
So violent thugs who "have, to date, killed no one" are peace activists, and peaceful citizens who made the mistake of voting for Trump are the real violent threat. From Todd Gitlin's New York Times colleague Nicholas Kristof:
We're Journalists, Mr Trump, Not the Enemy
Mr Kristof is worried that the President's contempt for the American media may egg on his supporters:
I've lost reporter and photographer friends in war zones all over the world, and have had other friends kidnapped and tortured. When Trump galvanizes crowds against reporters in the room, I worry that we may lose journalists in the line of duty not only in places like Syria but also right here at home. Trump will get people hurt.
In fact, it's Kristof, Gitlin, CNN et al who are getting people hurt, right now - including reporters and photographers. Their willingness to cover for brute thuggery has incentivized antifa, who, entirely reasonably, have concluded they're free to punch the lights out of any fascist who gets in their way. And, happily, if you're deluded enough to believe that the principal threat to the United States in the year 2017 is "fascism", why then everyone and his l'il old spinster auntie looks like a "fascist". In that video up above, that's a cameraman getting beaten up by antifa. Here's a female journalist for The Hill getting punched in the face by an "anti-fascist". Oh, and here's a CBS reporter antifa put in the hospital. What's your problem? In America today, Democrat state senators urge the assassination of the President and pay no price. To be fair, Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal was at pains to point out that she had no plans to kill Trump herself, merely that she wouldn't be averse to some John Wilkes Booth type volunteering his services - like that Bernie Sanders supporter who pumped those bullets into House Majority Whip Steve Scalise the other week and left him with injuries that will afflict him for the rest of his days. And without Nicholas Kristof fretting that "Bernie will get people hurt". After all, Scalise is out of intensive care, so, as Mr Gitlin would point out, his shooter has "to date killed no one".
This then is the good violence - the violence that brings peace. Mark Bray, author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, says that "antifa isn't concerned with free speech or other liberal democratic values" - because "fascism cannot be defeated through speech".
One reason "fascism cannot be defeated through speech" is because the desiccated plaints of the left so hollow out speech that they render it so meaningless a graduate of "journalism school" can find himself typing up the headline "Peace Through Violence" and never stop to think, "Hang on a minute..." That CBS reporter antifa beat up? Who cares? He was "perpetuating rape culture":
He intentionally ignored the denial of consent, still without identifying himself (though we still wouldn't care), which was a threat to safety and should be considered in a context of perpetuating rape culture. Denial of consent by the media is still a denial of consent and is disgusting and parasitic behavior.
If the "rape culture" shtick doesn't do it for you, well, he's a white man with a telephone:
Due to the intensity and context of this time people are very scared of white men running full speed at them with iPhones as this is the exact behavior of a white supremacist trying to out identity of people of color and anti fascists in order to invoke fear.
I don't know what that last bit means, but, if that Liberty Bell is named after Alexander Graham, the sooner they blow it up the better. White men with telephones cannot be defeated through speech!
Whether or not "fascism" can be defeated through speech, Donald Trump surely can: All you have to do is make better arguments at stump speeches and TV debates and campaign rallies and county fairs, and he'll lose. That's how it works in systems of self-government. But, as part of its general disdain for "speech", the left now brands anyone it doesn't like as "fascist", and therefore illegitimate, and ripe for a bloody good hiding: Trump, Scalise, Ann Coulter, Charles Murray, the liberal Middlebury professor who made the mistake of inviting Murray and so had to be put in hospital pour encourager les autres, reporters with cellphones, cameramen whose cameras are carelessly pointed towards antifa's energetic efforts to kill no one "to date".
Meanwhile, the police stand around and watch. Administrators of publicly funded colleges dislike having to pay lip service to free speech, and are happy to have antifa's shock troops on hand to send the message loud and clear. Municipal governments cannot, yet, be as openly hostile to dissent as college campuses are, but in Charlottesville the authorities were plainly resentful at a judge's order commanding them to re-instate the neo-Nazis' rally permit, and they determined to circumvent it. So they surrendered the streets to the "anti-fascists", and then drove the "fascists" into their path: The good cops in effect decided to leave it to some informally deputized bad cops. The selective rule of law is one of the most unsettling features of contemporary America, and there will be a lot more of it in the years ahead.
Charlottesville did, however, provoke CNN to one of its more inventive flights of fancy. A few days later, normality had sufficiently reasserted itself that Muslims were once again going full Allahua Akbar on the Continentals. Covering the Barcelona bombings, Wolf Blitzer suggested that it was a "copycat" attack modeled on Charlottesville. In Barcelona, the van drove into the pedestrianized area (as Muslim motorists have done in Nice, Berlin, Stockholm, London, etc); in Charlottesville, the police had abandoned the streets and so the pedestrians were swarming all over the roadway. In Barcelona, the driver was part of a twelve-man cell that had spent the previous days stockpiling their house with TATP; in Charlottesville, the driver was a diagnosed schizophrenic, but apparently such a murderous mastermind that within days he'd inspired that twelve-man cell all the way over in Spain to get their motor running and head out on the sidewalk. I'd be very surprised if a schizophrenic panicking at finding his vehicle surrounded by a mob of protesters could be convicted of anything more than involuntary manslaughter, but, as I said, the rule of law is increasingly capricious. And, as Professor Bray would explain, schizophrenic fascists cannot be defeated through speech.
The media agree. And the Democrats mostly agree with the media - because the party's moderates are a bust, and such energy as remains among the Dems belongs all but entirely to the hardcore left. And their donors in Hollywood agree with the Dems and the media. So George Clooney gives bazillions to the Southern Poverty Law Center, which salts it away in the Cayman Islands, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands and other outposts of colonialism it supposedly reviles, and in return issues lists of "hate groups", by which they mean people who disagree with the SPLC by, say, keeping their money in American banks. If you make your living denouncing hatey-hatey haters all week long, it seems reasonable to conclude that you are, in fact, the hater. But instead "progressive" groups write to Google, Facebook, PayPal et al pointing out that, say, Jihad Watch has been "identified" by the SPLC as a hate group, and the panicked de facto Internet monopolies clutch their pearls and dump the haters. And pretty soon there's no news out there except from moderate, responsible, impartial sources like Wolf Blitzer arguing that Trump and his tiki torches are to blame for European jihadism.
Which makes so much sense that it provoked much of the American right to displays of virtue-signaling even more flaccid than usual. Mitt Romney:
One side is racist, bigoted, Nazi. The other opposes racism and bigotry. Morally different universes.
Different universes, but would Mitt want to live in either of them? Antifa, says Mark Bray, "have no allegiance to liberal democracy, which they believe has failed the marginalized communities they're defending." Professor Bray is a lecturer in history at GRID, the Gender Research Institute at Dartmouth, which is the usual social engineering flimflam masquerading as a field of scholarship, but it's Ivy League so it'll cost you an arm and a leg (metaphorically, I mean; not literally, like, say, attending a Charles Murray speech at Middlebury). Dartmouth College is in the town of Hanover (median family income $129,000), in the state of New Hampshire (93.9 per cent white, 1.1 per cent black). So, when it comes to "marginalizing" communities, Professor Bray knows whereof he speaks. It's so much more rewarding, don't you find, to defend marginalized communities from a safe distance: They look a lot more marginalized when they're on the far horizon, somewhere south of the Massachusetts line.
Does Professor Bray want antifa rampaging down his pretty little Main Street and hurling bricks through Hanover's upscale boutiques and bistros and its delightful designer gelato emporium? One would think not. But maybe he does. "White privilege" of the kind Mark Bray and Todd Gitlin and Wolf Blitzer enjoy is comfortable and lucrative, but kind of boring. The heady, seductive glamour of violence is one of the oldest siren songs on earth - which is why so many of antifa's revolting masses are, in fact, upper-middle-class white students enjoying a leisurely, pampering, undemanding varsity, and for whom taking a truncheon to an Ann Coulter fan is far more satisfying than dozing through Transgender and Colonialism Studies at GRID. From pseudo-scholarship to pseudo-grievances to pseudo-heroism is an easy progress - easier than, say, volunteering to help out in Texas. Because it's always easier to destroy than to build - and certainly much easier to destroy than to re-build:
Almost every word painstakingly engraved on that obelisk has been obliterated. It stood for 225 years, and it was destroyed in the blink of an eye.
When the statues are gone, what or who will be next? My humdrum observation, after time in Belfast, Mostar, Tikrit, the West Bank and elsewhere, is that violence is intoxicating - and, once you've picked up the habit, kicking it is awfully difficult.
More or less exactly 224 years ago, Bertrand Barère, a moneyed journalist, lawyer and intellectual and member of France's Committee of Public Safety, told his fellow revolutionaries:
Plaçons la terreur à l'ordre du jour!
Let us make terror the order of the day! It will be, if this fever keeps up. I go back to those radio reports I first heard about "peace activists", and my consequent surprise at then seeing the pictures thereof. But all the best lies are brazen: Peace through violence; the jihad is all the fault of Virginia schizophrenics; a white man with a phone perpetuates rape culture; all these reporters being beaten up by antifa are really worried about Trump's rhetoric...
And when every last word in the English language has been stripped entirely of rational meaning, all that will remain is violence, and terror.
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Razor-sharp. I nominate for best column of the year. Should win a Steynie™.
Easily your best column "to date"... can't wait for the next one! By the way, seeing your visage on the small screen - and hearing your witty reparte crop up there more and more - is a GOOD thing. It means you are gaining traction with one quadrant of the media (the other three quadrants are Left, Extreme Left and Silly-Stupid Left), which gives us reason for hope for our republic. That and, well, you know: the President and his Cabinet. I only hope the day will come when we in the Lonely Majority we'll be brave enough to openly sport bumper stickers proclaiming, "I Voted for Trump!" without fear of our vehicle being keyed. (I speak from experience: The Left is not at all tolerant of alternate opinions)
Mark gets to the crux of the biscuit, as Frank Zappa once said. Some say this is the 2nd Civil War. I call it the Reality War (trademark me), the war for who determines what most people accept as reality. It is the only war that matters -- the Great War, as Jon Snow once said.
If they win, words will mean exactly what they say they mean on any given day. The only images you see will be ones that support their narrative. Steyn, and even you and I, will eventually be driven off the internet as haters.
They must not win.
Reality War™ (option-2 on a Mac keyboard) -- great phrase. We are well down the path of hyper-vented rhetoric consumed as sober reality.
I love the succinct point of these current haters being the regurgitated version of the KKK Democrats, now in black. I also love the quote from the gospel of John. It is really that simple, it is evil and it has always been with us and only God knows when He will end it. In the meantime, truth is the weapon of choice but no one should assume that people of God and Spirit and Truth do not have the passion and the will to defend the truth by whatever means are necessary. And thank you Mark Stein for your gift of perfect clarity in conveying the truth.
Patti - what quote from the gospel of John?
I find it hard to believe that so many MSM journalists (if that is what they are) continue to be employed after all the ridiculous comments they make. Examples include Wolf Blitzer (please retire with a modicum of dignity intact), Cuomo, Lemon, and Van Jones ("this was a whitelash" yet 90+% of Blacks voting for the Democratic Party is not a blacklash).
Someone on Twitter said that antfa actually stands for Anti First Amendment. True!
They are such nancy boys, though. One clock on the schnoz and they're done.
"The selective rule of law is one of the most unsettling features of contemporary America, and there will be a lot more of it in the years ahead." Great line.
So will America explode in civil war? I'm not a bookie but things are getting tense.
Seriously, I don't know what I'd do without Mark's cogent perspective. I worry I might be swamped by the sheer quantity of insane rhetoric coming out of all sides (but esp. the left side of things), so much so that I might eventually come to believe it.
Pondering that the closer worrisome parallel is the radical Hutu use of vicious and incessant propaganda to agitate and jack the anxiety and thus fear level of the Hutus over months and months prior to the unleashing of the genocide against the Tutsis and other Hutus who were supporting the peace accord - the political solution rather than violent solution. The Hutu core saw their power being signed away - unacceptable to them. Without that propaganda campaign, there would have been not much fury to unleash at the moment of action. The Tutsi were demonized, dehumanized and then the population was groomed to panic into a false crisis self-protection need to 'get rid of them before they get rid of you.'
According to the PBS documentary "Ghosts of Rwanda" Pres. Clinton was urged to shut down the Hutu media propaganda (radio) but he refused supposedly on the advice of left lawyers who argued it was restricting free speech. The grotesque and wildly inflammatory propaganda went on unchecked as the slaughter continued. Very odd time and foreign circumstance to suddenly adhere to U.S. First Amendment principles. It's not a perfect match as the Hutu-Tutsi culture is formed by superstitious spiritism which produces at the base a very fearful and insecure culture that treats all events as random and unknowable. That shaky foundation is fairly easy to exploit. In contrast, the U.S. Western culture, even what's left of it, teaches that actions have consequences, that many events can be predicted by prior actions that set the stage (planting seeds that bear good fruit or bad fruit) still provides a calming and disciplining rationality to American society that can absorb a lot of provocation without lashing out. The media tries daily to undermine that rationality and calmness by always presenting a crisis, without ever explaining the background - there were decisions or actions that led to it.
Squish - The Designated Loser in the 2012 "POTUS election" - would certainly be expected to attack ANY non-Establishment (i.e., non-"Progressive") actions/positions of President Trump's administration. That's because Squish is a Dungheap.
I am ashamed that I voted for Squish in the 2012 POTUS election, but what else ya' got? Imam Hussein?
They dress too noir chic, eat too well and turn their noses up at the wrong mark of backpack to port their high end computer gear to be the down-trodden or unpaid. They didn't wear out their expensive shoes walking on foot two hundred miles to get there and they take great indulgent glee in smashing businesses that earn income and provide services once they do arrive after taking a nice snooze in a comfortable lodging that someone has to pay for. All their loud complaints sound completely fake because if they were truly for realsies, they'd be in Zimbabwe protesting actual presidential abuses of power.
To read something so astonishingly on point as your piece above, one is left to wonder how anyone can not see what you have so clearly described. I wish I had your gift. I have a lefty associate and when I talk to him I imagine what it would be like have you there in the thick of the discussion...almost like that Woody Allen movie only better! You are able to clarify and reduce complex issues to such wonderful common sense. May you continue to be the voice of reason. God Bless you Mark.
These characters clearly have had their home situation investigated by Dr. Kudler, school psychologist, and they're on the loose. Vee progressive Americans (Peter Sellers)...... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfoHq1-vpss
Thanks for the hilarious video clip!
Fortunately we are not alone. The left is godless, we are not. We win in the end.
Yeah well put Paul. Rm Australia
So, according to the Facebook page, a photographer with an iPhone has to divulge his identity to antifa (and why wouldn't he do that, to a bunch of camicie nere?), because the antifa people don't want their identities divulged. Yes, that makes loads of sense. Is there a hierarchy of smartphones, like Kim Jong-un's catalogue of ballistic missiles? I mean: do Samsung and Sony phones "trigger" more or less fear among the Berkeley Bolsheviks?
As for Charlottesville, that whole business stank, from the collusion between Clinton-buddy McAuliffe and Mayor Signer, a very early vocal supporter of so-called "resistance" to President Trump; to the identity and previous, Obama-supporting history of the agitator behind the march of the kkk etc.; to the behaviour of the police, apparently deliberately bringing the marchers and antifa people together and then opening the popcorn; to the subsequent, presumably pre-scripted demands for gun control.
It seems to me that some people were desperate to contrive a killing in Charlottesville and that they assumed it would involve a firearm. They got their fatality. There was no gun involved, but the attitude was, "What the heck. Let's go with the gun thing, anyway. We can always fall back on 'right-wing domestic terrorism.'"
There is a danger that this could get further out of control, as long as the Democrats and the media continue to indulge these fascist anti-fascists. If the relevant police departments could be persuaded/permitted to do their job, most of these clowns, I suspect, would find something else to do with their time, but there may well be, by now, a hard core determined to be America's Baader-Meinhof. Baader and Meinhof pretended to be inspired by left-wing idealism, too, but it was casual, murderous violence which really motivated them.
I believe that you hit on the genuine intent of the Charlottesville boondoggle as orchestrated by Clinton bag man McAuliffe.The left is desperately trying to engineer a situation where a God fearing, gun toting NRA member shoots one of these Antifa darlings, while ignoring all the destruction Antifa wreaks. The media would make a martyr out of the dirt bag and run wild with the gun confiscation meme.The story would never leave the headlines.
Brilliant piece, Mark. Democratic values must have meant so little to start with not only to the spoilt, ill-educated brats of antifa but also to the poor excuses for human beings who cover for them. The journalists and academics you quote above do not feel freedom and democracy in their bones like many of your readers do - especially if they can use such Newspeak to defend these terrorists. We find this development of the fascist thuggery of antifa repugnant and frightening. They just find it exciting.
In Fred Thompson's velvet gravel tones, I hear "This business will get out of control. It will get out of control and we'll be lucky to live through it." Looking at a map of concealed carry reciprocity (select Texas or Georgia for example), it's merely a matter of time before the wrong blue city admins in a red state miscalculate, deputize the bad guys again, and the citizen militia takes matters into its hands. I fear this terribly but struggle to figure out how as individuals we can avoid it without surrender to the dark, to the "resistance", to our own worst angels. Thanks for your work; it helps & inspires.
I share your concern, Sheryl. All this street violence will inevitably provoke a reaction, and I don't see it letting up anytime soon. First, it was college presidents ordering the police to stand down when thug totalitarians shut down scholarly lectures and comedy shows, now it's big city mayors doing the same in the face of antifa et al. Why? Because they fear what they think will be bad publicity, which to me indicates that they somehow view the violent thugs as a neo civil rights movement. The presidents and politicians don't want to be branded as the new Bull Connor. Worry over perception trumps public safety, academic freedom, and free speech. Pathetic ... and dangerous.
My sense is that once you've picked up the intoxicating violence habit, kicking it only gets easier after you yourself have personally had your ass kicked--either physically or spiritually--and hit your bottom, just like any other addiction. That's the awfully difficult part as you say.
Great article. I fail to understand why Warren Kinsella is in any way shape or form taken seriously - he is one nasty piece of work.
""Where they burn books, they will ultimately also burn people."
- Heinrich Heine
In the piece of CNN they try give a glorified version of the past of the anti fascists. The reality wasn't that pretty. The left(KPD and SPD) in Germany organised the anti fascist against nazi's. But soon there were severe differences between communists and socialist. The communists saw the SPD as the left wing of the fascists( "Sozialfaschisten"). The SPD saw the communist as just as bad as the fascist. ("die rotlackierte Doppelausgabe der Nationalsozialisten" ) After the war the DDR saw itself as the anti-fascist state. When they constructed the iron curtain they called it the "antifascistische schutzwall". So maybe Trump should call the wall with Mexico the anti-fascist protection wall.
Another great article Mark. Antifa, and much of the Left, are not just race-baiters, but race-bators...people who get off by making others uncomfortable. Those who define the terms have already won half the battle, unfortunately.
What we are seeing in reality is the Democratic Party's Sturm Abteilung in action. All analagous to Hitler's
'storm detachments' we saw in the 1920s and 1930s.
Scary how accurate this is.
I have been posting this truth for some months to whomever might listen (which indeed there are few)
"... the violence on American streets derives from today's paramilitary wing of the Democrat Party - antifa - working itself up over yesterday's paramilitary wing of the Democrat Party - the Ku Klux Klan. ~Steyn~
Thank you Mark for reaching folks with the truth.
"And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God."
Joh 3:19-21 KJV