Campus “anti-fascists” sure do act like fascists

Have you noticed that the people who claim they’re fighting fascism are the ones smashing windows, starting fires, hurling rocks at police, beating people up and denying basic rights to others? They haven’t.

The irony hasn’t escaped others, though.

Rex Murphy writes at National Post:

There are fascists on campus. Protesters don’t realize it’s them, not Milo YiannopoulosI suggest, as a corollary to Orwell’s prescient observation that (I’m paraphrasing) some things are so stupid that only an intellectual could believe them, that should you seek stupidity in depth and a full lock on all mental development, enroll in a prestige high-fee North American liberal university. Further, I hold that whatever debates may be underway about the targets of Orwell’s dystopian Nineteen Eighty-Four, the modern university is the only institution that has taken that noble work for use as a manual.For where else are words turned quite upside down, flipped over to stand on their bruised heads and told to dance to the rigorous tunes of fanatics? For it is only on a university campus that simple, basic words are made by violence to take on their exact and opposite meanings: up is down, right is wrong, day is night, and anti-fascism is fascism…Now what do we call it when people in black uniforms and face masks storm a speaking venue, assault attendees, light fires and throw bricks at police with the express purpose of shutting down a speech? Would “fascist” work for you? In this context, and remembering it is a university campus where this outrage was perpetrated, I think fascist will serve quite nicely. And then we may advance to giving the name of the group that sponsored this giddy fit of intolerance and mayhem. They call themselves “AntiFa” which is the cute way campus blackshirts like to spell anti-fascist these days.

Read the whole thing.

Kimberly Guilfoyle recently made the same point during an appearance on the Lou Dobbs show.

Democrats and their allies in media keep making excuses for this, insisting that the “mostly peaceful” protests can’t be judged by the actions of a violent few. Remember when they treated the Tea Party with such kid gloves? Neither does anyone else.

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Tags: Antifa, College Insurrection

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