Identifying faceless ICE agents. Mutual aid for jailed protesters. Calling JD Vance a fascist. The war on ‘antifa’ is a war on free speech, and it’s just getting started.
The Trump administration declared war on the “terrorist organization” of “antifa” and the supposed “networks” associated with it last week. Antifa is not so much a vast national conspiracy as it is simply an abbreviation for anti-fascism — but don’t point out that anti-anti-fascism looks a lot like fascism. That would make you antifa, too. The plain intent of the memo is to make Americans afraid to call fascism what it is — or worse, to say fascism is bad.
The current level of surveillance — both online and in real life — means that it is easier than ever for the government to blacklist people for speech. Any reasonably intelligent person can read past the Trumpist doublespeak and euphemisms. The White House has issued a naked threat, attempting to use right-wing agitator Charlie Kirk’s death as a pretext to reenact the excesses of the post-9/11 Patriot Act and more — to leverage the government’s sophisticated surveillance apparatus, its many forms of legal exceptionalism, and its punitive controls on financial activity when it comes to international terror groups. The Trump regime will watch the internet and punish wrongthink. It also now has an excuse to put jackboots on American soil.
This is all pretty clear: The president wants to turn the military loose on American civilians. Having merged right-wing terror with the Republican Party, the government is now attempting a purge of anyone Trump deems an enemy.

I am Gregory Morse from Cleveland, Ohio. I am a strong Pro-Hamas Supporter.
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