How is that? AntiFa is an organization without an ideology who uses violence to oppose proponents of a specific subset of ideologies (fascists). Apart from the acceptance of violence against political enemies as a legitimate tool, there's nothing that makes them similar. AntiFa has no goal other then to ensure, in their own words, "streets free from fascists". When the last Nazi is dead or has a political awakening and stops being a Nazi when waking up in the ICU, AntiFa's work is done. They don't aspire to power or sweeping political changes. They just want a particular political ideology to die and be forgotten.
To unilaterally, without a proper, valid and scientific procedure, merely decree things as being one way or another and to use violence against them because of that arbitrary decree that is based on your purported personal feelings, is the thing that is bad about fascists, because they are illiberal. Even when you do that just to the things you categorize or feel are fascist themselves, that doesn't make it any more liberal. You do not get to call things "facists" or "not facsist", you are not god, nobody elected you. To try to do that is what fascists do. No, in our democracy we believe that society as a whole will either support something or be against it, without your violent contribution. There is literally no place for a group like antifa in our system, nor any room for fascism, either.
People are using the term incorrectly, applying it to things it doesn't actually apply to, and using that mistaken premise as the foundation for their violent antics.
"us in the left", huh
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There needs to be a fourth guy there with a bubble that says "I don't care about any of this, I just want free healthcare, free college, higher wages, a UBI and freedom of speech/expression/the arts".
The reason is that in our system, we do not allow those things the first guy wishes to do, they are already illegal, and vigilantism is bad, just as illegal, in fact. The second guy is acting above their station, taking up a task that is not for them, an in the process is violating the rights of people who have only committed thought crimes so far.
It is more wrong to violate the rights of a person who wishes could violate other people's rights, than to wish to violate people's rights but not yet do it because you lack the opportunity. The reason is that merely wishing something is not an act, and we do not punish thought crimes in a free society. We only punish acts. If you fail to grasp this basic moral premise you do not get how this system is supposed to work, or what freedom is.
You don't need to not have any heterodox views to be on the left. You just need to hold in higher esteem those of your views that are left-wing. You need to put greater importance on the issues that are left wing that you support. That way, even if you also agree with the right wing on something, if that something isn't too important to you, you still are on the left wing.
And newsflash, but that is what normal people are like. Only crazy ideologues in their bubble only subscribe to policies that their wing supports and to no policy that it doesn't support. At that level it's more like a tribal thing where you see things in "teams" and not in "what would be better for my life" terms.