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Mark Bray
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Anti-fascism is many things, but perhaps most fundamentally it is an argument about the historical continuity between different eras of far-right violence and the many forms of collective self-defense that it has necessitated across the globe over the past century.
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We should be warier of those who are truly neutral toward fascism than those who honestly espouse their opposition to racism, genocide, and tyranny.
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The slogan “never again” requires us to recognize that if we are not vigilant it could happen again. Preventing that from happening, anti-fascists argue, requires us to break anti-fascism out of its historical cage so that its wings can spread out across time and space.
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Fascism and Nazism emerged as emotional, antirational appeals grounded in masculine promises of renewed national vigor.
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The tragic irony of modern anti-fascism is that the more successful it is, the more its raison d’etre is called into question. Its greatest successes lie in hypothetical limbo: How many murderous fascist movements have been nipped in the bud over the past 70 years by antifa groups before their violence could metastasize? We will never know – and that’s a very good thing indeed.
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The kids know that they have a good chance to get some place that no Kingsburg team has been in my time.
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