The team that attacked the state capital to burn the American flag carried out a sickle and hammer red flag The origin of Antifa – the world of the red flag? The team that took the state capital and burned the American flag carried a huge red flag with a sickle and a hammer! What kind of organization is Antifa?

It is well known that the rudder of the World Anti-Fascist League (Antifa) in the United States is currently laying siege to government buildings and law enforcement agencies such as immigration authorities in various states and cities. It is a broad coalition that can certainly include the Marilyn Monroe and Mrs. Roosevelt-backed Communist Party USA. Of course, if I hadn’t witnessed a bunch of videos today, I wouldn’t have believed this group was still so large and active ……

Antifa’s national uprising against Biden continues

Some groups are flying the communist flag

In fact Biden betrayed just after he came to power

The promises he had made to the workers in the election

He began to crack down on the oil industry, destroying millions of jobs.

And continued to bully Britain and Canada.

He has made things worse for those who work across the border.

And since this centralist has brought in tens of thousands of U.S. troops

Washington, D.C.

He never wanted them to go Home.

To this day, there are soldiers sleeping all over the U.S. capital.

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Antifa surrounded the state capital with a party flag?

After Biden called in tens of thousands of troops, isolated the American underclass and forced his way to the throne, the U.S. branch of the World Anti-Fascist Organization (Antifa) announced the start of an uprising. Because the totalitarian rule led by Biden and Pelosi is closer to fascism.

Recently videos of Antifa members besieging state capitals have been circulating wildly on the internet, to the eyes, the most eye-catching of which is still this group below ……

The red flags flying high in the video, especially the one embroidered with a sickle and hammer above the big black flag of the Antifa organization! This is the flag of the American Communist Party (the only branch of the Third International is the one in New York, other American communist parties have a different logo design than this one, some are subordinate to the Fourth International, such as the Miami branch of the party).

The flag of the American Communist Party is different from that of the Third International in that

it has to put the hammer in the center

to express that the working class is the core of the organization

It used to be that when Antifa burned the American flag in public, there were always Trump supporters and patriotic police officers who came to stop it, but now, the streets of various cities have been monopolized by them, so all that can stop them is cold weather and high winds ……

After the American flag was set on fire, people with red flags were still circling the field. As you can see, these Americans who burned the American flag did not have any animosity towards the red flag.

Many people have the misconception that the United States is an “Anti-Communist country,” but in fact, as the country where the proletarian movement first broke out, and where Karl Marx (the New York newspaper) was paid, there are a large number of communists active in every stratum of the country.

Of course, this misconception probably stems from the fact that there was a “Mad McCarthy era” in the United States. During the McCarthy era, Monroe was arrested and fined for “communism” and Einstein was interviewed and had his freedom restricted for “communism”. …… But, however, this era was soon “set right” by the Democratic Party. However, this era was soon “set right” by the Democratic Party and led the elites of contemporary American society to fear the right more than the left.

Antifa often uses red flags in its actions

This is something we will explain later in this article

For several years now, we have found that the ruling elite and media moguls in the United States are more likely to spit on Trump fans and have little reaction to groups like Antifa, which carries the red flag and burns the American flag.

This leads to the odd phenomenon that when Antifa stormed the White House and the US Congress, the police were particularly soft, while when Trump fans stormed Congress, the police would just shoot them down ……

So what kind of organization is Antifa (Anti-Fascist League)?

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The history of Antifa’s establishment and growth

For decades before World War II and up to the present day, the anti-fascist struggle in Europe and North America has been inspired in large part, consciously or unconsciously, by the anti-fascist strategy of the German Communist Party’s 1932-1933 resolution, which gave rise to the “anti-fascist flag” in the United States.

At the Time, the Antifa flag was flanked by the Communist Party flag

David Kalwalla’s article discusses the history of the original “anti-fascist” movement. In another article, it discusses how Antifa has recently applied this strategy.

The extreme anti-fascist strategy can only be understood in the context of the German Communist policy of the time, which was developed with the help of Stalin. With the rise of Stalin in the Soviet Union in the 1920s, and the end of the 1917 Revolution, the Third International gradually became an instrument of Soviet foreign policy.

In the period after 1928 (when the Soviet Union completed the Great Purge), it suited the new Russian leaders to use a very radical left-wing rhetoric, which became known as the “Third Period”. According to this position, the whole of Europe was in fascist hands. Italy was indeed controlled by Mussolini’s fascists, but in Germany the establishment parties – the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats – were still in power. This was no problem for Stalin’s theory; elites throughout the Western world were simply called fascists, and in German society even the left-wing Social Democrats were called “social fascists” by the German Communist Party. (See Rosenhaft 1983, p. 28).

Thus, during Hitler’s rise to power, the German Communist League, the Jewish merchant gangs in general, fought against the Nazis, but always from the point of view that the SPD was an enemy as much or more dangerous than the fascists themselves.

Poulantzas comments, “A ‘current of opposition’ seems to have formed in 1931 (within the Anti-Fascist League) …… which advocated a more vigorous and violent struggle against Nazism …… and the main fight was not against social democracy, but against Nazism. However, because of the constant quarrels, they did nothing” (Poulantzas 1970, p. 216).

In 1932, the anti-fascist coalition of the German Baden regional parliament introduced a bill banning the Social Democratic fighting organizations “Iron Front” and “Reichsbanner” (Poulantzas 1970, p. 210). The Antifa leaders denounced this proposal. Needless to say, the Communist Party would occasionally call the rank and file of the SPD and ask them to join the Antifa coalition’s anti-fascist struggle, however, this does not sound convincing. For, the SPD people would feel that the Communists also wanted to exterminate them…

At times, the German Communists even came worryingly close to the Nazis, who in the summer of 1931 began a campaign to overthrow the local SPD government through a referendum in the Prussian region. At first, the Antifa refused to support them, yet, after Moscow’s intervention, the Antifa surprisingly began to support the fascist movement (Gluckstein Report 1999, p. 114; Pranzas Transcript 1970, p. 213).

In November 1931, the Antifa newspaper published an open letter to the Nazi Party “workers” and storm troopers, declaring that “as honest fighters against the starvation system, the proletariat supporting the Nazi Party has joined the united proletarian front to fulfill their revolutionary duty ” (Rote Fahne, 1931, quoted in Gluckstein 1999, pp. 113-114).

On May 18, 1932, that is, during the preparation of the anti-fascist movement for war, Antifa organized a public meeting, while a Nazi spokesman and 300 NSDAP supporters attended. (Rote Fahne, May 20, 1932, quoted in Gluckstein 1999, p. 113).

In November 1932, just a few months before Hitler took over the German Chancellery and a few months after the formation of the anti-fascist armies, both Antifa and the Nazi trade union NSBO celebrated their cooperation – their “united front” –organizing a general transport strike in Berlin. (Gluckstein 1999, p. 116).

In short, Antifa first allied with the Nazis to destroy the Weimar Republic, then with the Soviets to destroy Nazi Germany, and finally to create the German Soviet they wanted.

One thing we must recognize is that the establishment of Antifa was initially closely related to the German and Soviet Communists, and when these German and Soviet Jews immigrated to the United States at that time, they brought the Antifa organization to the United States of America.

To this day, the representative figure of Eastern European Jewish immigration, Soros, and his allies on Wall Street, continue to support the Antifa organization. So, Antifa still has extremely deep ties to the international communist movement, etc. ……