Antifa Symbol Traces To 1930s German Communist Organization?

Saw this on Free Republic:

The German organization’s flag at Wiki,

And Antifa’s logo today is all over this site.

It is funny to me how these characters recognize each other on a deep primal level. They don’t want freedom, and actually hate those who do. Check out the “We Will Tread” flag for sale at this antifa site:

We will tread on your freedom. Not by ourselves, mind you. But we will create a government that will oppress you for us.

Even the name’s root, “Anti,” isn’t about doing, or creating, or positivity. It is filled with a connotation of negativity, destroying, and being against, and I will bet that such a connotation only ads to its allure to r-strategists, due to their pervasive hatred and envy. They never create greatness or focus on their own lives, they just bitch and hate.

Tell everyone about r/K Theory, because evil has no age

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7 years ago

[…] Antifa Symbol Traces To 1930s German Communist Organization? […]

Pitcrew
Pitcrew
7 years ago

“The defeat of Communism in the USSR and its satellite empires by no means assures its defeat in the world. Indeed, the release of the West from its conflict with the East emancipates utopian communism at home from the suspicion of its affinity with an external enemy. The struggle for the preservation of western civilization has entered a new—and perhaps far more deadly and dangerous—phase.” – Harry Jaffa, 1991

A blatant example of r/K for any political scientist. These “utopian communists” are now bringing migrants into the West by the millions to create their “classless” society. The beast did not die when the Wall came down, it merely foreshadowed its arrival, and its re-awakening, in the West.

dirkhblog
7 years ago

It should be mentioned that the founder of anarchism Bakunin ONLY called his movement anarchism because the Czar had outlawed all COMMUNIST movements.
It’s simply the same, and the 1920ies ANTIFASCHISTISCHE AKTION is simply the KomIntern.

Nazi Curbstomper
7 years ago

I honestly thought this blog was a joke then I realized it’s just a collection of nonsensical rantings by some Nazi sympathizers babbling about discredited theories from a guy peddling eugenics. There is a special place in hell for trash like you clowns. You’ll find yourselves there. Soon.

pete wagner
7 years ago

Seems like both symbols are pistols pointing down.