The menace of ANTIFA: a clear and present danger

Tweet designating ANTIFA as terrorist organization.
Image: Screenshot from YouTube video uploaded by WSYX ABC 6 on Sept 18, 2025

President Trump and his allies have sounded the alarm on the radical group known as ANTIFA, painting them as a shadowy network of extremists hell-bent on chaos and destruction. And you know what? They’re absolutely right. ANTIFA represents one of the most dangerous forces we’ve ever seen – ruthless, organised, and willing to go to any lengths to dismantle the established order. From firing on innocents to invading private homes and abducting individuals in the dead of night, their tactics are straight out of a nightmare. Let’s break down some of the shocking incidents that highlight just how extreme they truly are.

First, consider their brazen assaults on populated areas. In one infamous operation, ANTIFA forces stormed beaches under heavy fire, gunning down anyone who stood in their way. Thousands were mowed down in a hail of bullets, with ANTIFA operatives showing no mercy as they advanced. Reports from the scene described waves of attackers charging forward, firing relentlessly at defenders who were simply trying to hold their ground. This wasn’t some isolated skirmish – it was a coordinated attack that left bodies strewn across the sand, a stark reminder of ANTIFA’s willingness to use lethal force to achieve their goals.

Then there’s the home invasions, a tactic that strikes at the heart of personal security. ANTIFA didn’t hesitate to burst into civilian residences, kicking down doors and ransacking rooms in search of their targets. In one well-documented campaign, they swept through entire towns, forcing families out at gunpoint and turning homes into battlegrounds. Imagine waking up to the sound of boots thundering through your hallway, your privacy shattered as ANTIFA members dragged away suspected collaborators. These weren’t random acts; they were systematic, designed to root out opposition and instill fear in the population.

Abductions were another hallmark of their extremism. ANTIFA operatives specialised in snatching people off the streets or from their beds, often under cover of darkness. High-profile targets, including government officials and military leaders, were captured and whisked away to undisclosed locations for interrogation or worse. In some cases, these abductions led to public trials where the victims were humiliated and executed, all in the name of “justice.” The sheer scale was staggering – thousands vanished, their fates sealed by ANTIFA’s unyielding ideology.

And let’s not forget the broader acts of sabotage and terror. ANTIFA bombed infrastructure, derailed trains, and set fire to supply lines, crippling economies and starving communities. They infiltrated enemy lines disguised as civilians, only to strike from within. Their propaganda painted them as liberators, but to those on the receiving end, they were nothing short of terrorists, upending societies and leaving ruins in their wake.

President Trump has called ANTIFA “thugs” and “cowards,” and based on these incidents, it’s hard to disagree. Their extremism knows no bounds, threatening the very fabric of society. But here’s the twist: All of this happened in 1944 Europe. “ANTIFA” isn’t just a modern acronym – it’s short for “anti-fascist,” the label proudly worn by the American and Allied forces fighting against Nazi fascism during World War II. The beach assault? D-Day in Normandy. The home invasions? House-to-house combat in liberated French towns. The abductions? Capturing Nazi officers for war crimes trials at Nuremberg.

Yes, ANTIFA was dangerous – extremely so, to fascists. They fired at Nazi soldiers, invaded Gestapo hideouts, and abducted war criminals to bring them to justice. Trump’s rhetoric echoes the very warnings the Nazis used against the Allies: calling them terrorists to justify their own regime. History has a funny way of repeating itself, doesn’t it? Perhaps it’s time to remember who the real heroes – and villains – were.

 

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About Michael Taylor 248 Articles
Michael is a retired Public Servant. His interests include Australian and US politics, history, travel, and Indigenous Australia. Michael holds a BA in Aboriginal Affairs Administration, a BA (Honours) in Aboriginal Studies, and a Diploma of Government.

9 Comments

  1. Curious, as clearly, Donald Drumpft wishes to be Fuhrer drei, der re-incarnation, der super corporal. Jah! What a skinful of porcine excrement is this mad poxed error in charge. Dunce to deity, in his merdey mind.

  2. The circus that passes for politics in America continues to deliver daily master classes in the theatre of the absurd; at the helm, the absurdist de la absurdist Monsieur Trump, in thrall, the troupe of lackeys; Bondi, Noem, Leavitt, Vance, Rubio, Hegseth, Kennedy, Lutnick, McMahon and others too many to mention.

    The audience is divided, initial support seemed to favour this style of theatrics but enthusiasm for its repetitive manner of punching down on the soft targets has waned considerably. Like all forms of experimental theatre, it will have its day in the sun until it eventually gutters and fades away.

  3. Harry, it would be worth it just to witness the massive, off the scale dummy spit from the Murdoch media.

  4. Excellent post by Gonggongche.
    ………………………………..

    From The Guardian today — Albanese needs support from the very superpower that is undermining the global principles and institutions Australia has long held dear, notably human rights, democracy and the international rule of law.

    How wrong can a single sentence be?
    We uphold human rights?
    We have a record of abusing human rights.
    From White Australia to spying on allies to offshore detention, we’ve been in the thick of it.

    Democracy and the international rule of law?
    Did we protest when the Brits deposed the elected government of Iran and installed the Shah?
    When the US arranged military coups by the dozen throughout Central and South America?
    We have been complicit in every crime.
    We might not have participated in every crime, but we benefited from every crime.

    Is it any wonder that the Global South is moving as quickly as possible, to a point as far as possible from the West?
    Not only do we lie to them, we can’t even tell the truth to ourselves!

    So while it’s great to see a torrent of criticism of Trumpish folly we must recognise that we have a responsibility here.
    Other posters have made the point that it’s time to walk away.
    It’s the least we can do.

  5. Roswell , it occurred to me that some of those numbnuts on Sky could accidentally read some of these pages, and blow a collective fuse…how good would that be?And , if they are…a fond hello from all of us in the sane world.

  6. Hi Steve

    so glad to see Australia’s behaviour raised, well done.

    Two things: Australia has just proscribed Iran’s Islamic Republic Guard as a terrorist organization. I don’t propose to defend the IRG any way shape or form, but on what evidence was it proscribed as a terrorist organization?

    The ASIO head said we have evidence and Albanese told us they have evidence – that’s it, nothing else. The ASIO head also said once a state actor had conducted spying or the like, the media went wild accusing Russia (given their anti-China bent I thought he was referring to China) turned out to be India. Burgess allowed erroneous speculation to abound for months before revealing that it was India. I’d be surprised if ASIO wasn’t kept in the loop about the caravan with explosives but no detonators, yet they, the NSW police, Labor and the AFP said nothing about it being a hoax until well after laws oppressing protest marches were passed. Dan Duggan, Julian Assange, five eyes there are a number of instances when ASIO’s closeness to US and UK intelligence (and we know how they feel about Iran) raises questions about ASIO bias.

    What I’m getting at is that we shouldn’t be accepting the head of ASIO’s word for it. By expelling the embassy we will likely never get to know the truth about the ADASS and the Sydney kitchen fire-bombings as they won’t be tested in court. But, when the US and Israel attack Iran again, the government will be tossing around “terrorist organization” like lettuce in a salad bowl.

    Secondly, there is an article in Consortium News about UK involvement in the Indonesian genocide. Australia and the US were complicit in that shocking episode. The UK and the US, in particular, but the West in general have involvements in genocides as long as your arm, and Australia is still going with its genocide.

  7. The ASIO head said we have evidence and Albanese told us they have evidence
    I remember being told that there was evidence of all these supposed “weapons of mass destruction” in another country in the same general area. Odd how we are never shown this evidence, even after the actions it is used to justify.

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