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Does Antifa exist ?

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"The movement gained major attention during and after the Black Lives Matter protests following the killing of George Floyd in May 2020 by a Minneapolis police officer. While the vast majority of these protests were peaceful, some saw outbreaks of violence, property damage, and looting. Thereafter, Antifa was frequently called out by political leaders and media as a key instigator of violent acts."

"Unlike traditional political organizations, Antifa is not a formal group with a centralized command but rather a widespread movement. Individuals and cells organize autonomously, often coordinating loosely through social media or encrypted communication platforms."

"Antifa's decentralized nature makes it difficult to categorize straightforwardly. It is neither a formal organization nor a traditional political entity, but rather an ideology-driven network of activists united by anti-fascist opposition. This complexity leads to frequent misunderstandings and conspiracy theories, including unfounded allegations of foreign funding or orchestrated violence."


https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/what-is-antifa-who-are-its-members-and-what-is-their-ideology-trump-cracks-down-on-them-as-terror-organization/articleshow/123960791.cms

"Since 2016, George Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF), now run with his son Alexander, has poured over $80 million into groups tied to terrorism or extremist violence. The evidence is stark: Open Society has sent millions of dollars into U.S.-based organizations that engage in “direct actions” that the FBI defines as domestic terrorism. These groups include the Center for Third World Organizing and its militant partner Ruckus Society, which trained activists in property destruction and sabotage during the 2020 riots, and the Sunrise Movement, which endorsed the Antifa-linked Stop Cop City campaign, in which activists currently face over 40 domestic terrorism charges and 60 racketeering indictments. At the same time, Open Society awarded $18 million to the Movement for Black Lives, a group that co-authored a radical guide that glorifies Hamas’s October 7 massacre and instructs activists in the use of false IDs, blockades, and economic disruption.

Nor is the danger confined to America’s streets. Open Society has funneled more than $2.3 million into Al-Haq, a nongovernmental organization (NGO) based in the West Bank and long accused of ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), which the European Union and the United States designate as a foreign terrorist organization. Grants to Al-Haq between 2016 and 2023 ranged from $400,000 in general support to an $800,000 institutional award. In September 2025, the U.S. State Department sanctioned Al-Haq, citing its role in advancing campaigns that “directly engaged in the [International Criminal Court’s] illegitimate targeting of Israel.” That means Soros’s foundation has not only financed extremist groups within the United States but also funneled millions abroad to entities now formally sanctioned by Washington."

https://capitalresearch.org/article/exclusive-soros-open-society-gave-80-million-to-pro-terror-groups/