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Title: Anti-Fascism Is Self-Defense Author: CrimethInc. Date: September 13, 2017 Language: en Topics: Anti-fascism, self-defense Source: Retrieved on 23 April 2021 from https://crimethinc.com/2017/09/13/antifascism-is-self-defense-a-general-purpose-flier
Anti-fascism means defending our communities from racists, xenophobes,
homophobes, transphobes, and other bigots. Anti-fascist organizing
requires no special skills. It isn’t limited to any one political
identity.
Far-right groups don’t actually want dialogue. They aim to spread
paranoia to escalate the ongoing violence against marginalized people.
Anti-fascists aim to deny them any platform for doing this, even when
fascists use code words instead of openly identifying themselves. The
issue is not “free speech”—it is whether we stand idly by while they
recruit for violent attacks.
We must confront the fascist menace. Organizing against them doesn’t
make them stronger; fascists have gained momentum precisely because
they’ve met so little opposition recently. Everyone must be free to
decide for himself or herself how to go about resisting fascism. The far
right claims that anti-fascists are the same as fascists because they
meet force with force. But just as a firefighter is not a fire, an
anti-fascist is not a fascist.
Police are part of the problem. They kill a thousand people every year;
they imprison and deport millions, disproportionately targeting people
of color, tearing apart families and communities. When police coordinate
with racist militias to run security at far-right rallies, this is not
an aberration, but an example of the normal relationship between police
and fascists. The US government is already implementing the fascist
agenda more effectively than a group like the KKK ever could.
Don’t count on a return to normal. It’s not clear yet how far things
will go. It won’t help to call on the courts for assistance; any power
we give the government can end up in the hands of fascists. We need to
establish bonds of solidarity across difference, learn to care for each
other, and build the infrastructure we need to live and fight as the
political crisis deepens.
Anti-fascism means more than fighting in the street. It is an
orientation toward life, a practice of collective resistance. It entails
raising children to be compassionate, confronting racism in our
neighborhoods, and sabotaging the efforts of far-right organizations.
The stakes are high. To avoid acting is not only irresponsible, but
dangerous. This is why we say: Anti-fascism is self-defense.