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Jack Posobiec
@JackPosobiec
Antifa likes to pretend it’s a grassroots resistance. The truth? It was born in Bolshevik Moscow.

In the 1930s, the Soviet Union used antifascism as a Trojan horse to spread communism across Europe. In Germany, Stalin’s Comintern bankrolled the Communist Party to launch Antifaschistische Aktion in 1932. It wasn’t a local movement—it was Moscow’s project, designed to destabilize the Weimar Republic and replace it with a Soviet satellite.

The same playbook ran in Spain. During the Spanish Civil War, the Soviets shipped in arms, gold, and secret police. Under the banner of “antifascism,” they directed militias, eliminated rivals, and pushed their revolution.

The formula never changed: slap the “fascist” label on your enemies, justify violence, and hide your own totalitarian agenda behind moral rhetoric.

Fast-forward to today: Antifa in America follows the exact same script. It’s not about freedom. It’s about power. It always has been.
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