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Antifa Group in Texas Plans 'Red Army'

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The Red Guards, a self-proclaimed Marxist-Leninist-Maoist violent Antifa group, has called for the formation of a “Red Army.”

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The group itself is based out of Austin, Texas, but works in tandem with Red Guards Kansas City, Red Guards Pittsburgh, Red Guards Los-Angeles, and Red Guards Charlotte to “annihilate” those they believe are “collaborators” or “fascist.”

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“…we encourage the formation of paramilitary organizations on two levels. The first being those who are mainly unarmed but are prepared and trained to carry out fist fighting or using blunt weapons like axe handles or flagpoles as well as shields and basic armoring. The second level is the more advanced embryo of a Red Army, which is trained militarily and operates as soldiers all the time, engaging in production and mass work among the proletariat and the oppressed nation's people.”

“It is time for Austin to stand up, to shake off bad leadership trying to impose itself on anti-fascism and come together under a better model of actual resistance and not token performance. When we organize and lead actions the fascists do not march every step they take is met with physical confrontation and they are bombarded from all sides.”

“On the basis of our principled united front work, fascists and their collaborators can be drowned out, run out, routed, beaten bloody, and even annihilated. These are our principles and we aim to hold them to the very finish.”


They also openly advocate for violent revolution against capitalism.

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we must seriously take up the task not only of self-defense on the personal and community level, but we must also struggle to unite all genuine antifascistsbehind the necessity of revolution. Revolution means the long fight for communism and nothing less.”

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Ah, this brings to mind one of the songs I learned at my Mama's knee:

"Arise you workers,
Fling to the breezes
The scarlet banner,
The scarlet banner...."


But these people seem not to be "workers," i.e., laboring tools of the kapitalist plutocracy. So are their scarlet banners to be considered (gasp) cultural appropriation?

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Indeed, Red D!

This cultural appropriation of communist symbols is perpetrated by kids who are not toiling workers. They need to suffer to earn this right, by living in a communist country, being exploited by an oppressive system, and successfully escaping from it.

If they still want to wave scarlet banners after that, that'll be a convincing proof of that system's attractiveness.


. . . "[highlight=#ffff00]Revolution means the long fight for communism and nothing less[/highlight]" . . .

Under the previous banner of "Antifascism" they concealed their true goal and agenda. No longer. The ideals hidden behind the curtain are now laid bare. Under various names, which previously did not suggest communism, they have established groups and organizations with the sole purpose of perfidiously inserting themselves into the State and Politburo without having serviced ONE tractor or harvesting a single beet!

It is the duty of the State to put the little shits stifle these young upstarts and ensure that they must be made to understand that it is only for the select group of the intellectual elite to make diktats and that we banded together to free man and society from the bonds of morality and religion long before they were even considered for possible abortion!

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Comrade Vasily Willy wrote:. . . "[highlight=#ffff00]Revolution means the long fight for communism and nothing less[/highlight]" . . .

Under the previous banner of "Antifascism" they concealed their true goal and agenda. No longer. The ideals hidden behind the curtain are now laid bare. Under various names, which previously did not suggest communism, they have established groups and organizations with the sole purpose of perfidiously inserting themselves into the State and Politburo without having serviced ONE tractor or harvesting a single beet!

It is the duty of the State to put the little shits stifle these young upstarts and ensure that they must be made to understand that it is only for the select group of the intellectual elite to make diktats and that we banded together to free man and society from the bonds of morality and religion long before they were even considered for possible abortion!
Nay, nay, have you never heard of useful idiots? Most useful indeed ... and quite disposable.

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Red Square wrote:Indeed, Red D!

This cultural appropriation of communist symbols is perpetrated by kids who are not toiling workers. They need to suffer to earn this right, by living in a communist country, being exploited by an oppressive system, and successfully escaping from it.

If they still want to wave scarlet banners after that, that'll be a convincing proof of that system's attractiveness.
Yes indeed. There are several current real world shitholes communist utopias where such an arrangement can be made....
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