Photograph Source: U.S. Congress – Public Domain
Let’s start with reality: there is no Antifa organization. There exists no Antifa “funding” that FBI director Kash Patel claims he is hunting down – he’ll be doing that from now till Kingdom Come, because it quite simply doesn’t exist. There is no shadowy Antifa conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government and what Donald “Nail a Commie” Trump regards as its God-given mission to promote capitalism. It doesn’t exist. It’s a fascist chimera, a demagogic delusion, a convenient hallucination, a mad mirage, a demented nightmare for the boobocracy. It’s bullshit.
What there is, is people fed up with ICE. It is people, quite a few Americans in fact, who hate fascism. They are – surprise! – anti-fascist. Whoever the idiot was who cooked up the supposedly brilliant idea of making all anti-fascists targets for right-wing cuckoo-birds by tagging them with the trendy abbreviation “Antifa,” I wish he – or she – had stayed home and kept his mouth shut. Because now morons in Washington believe – or maybe some just cynically exploit – the notion that there’s a national octopus of “Antifa” revolutionaries, who, like the devious anarchists of yore, can be eliminated via domestic counter-terrorism.
So we have a problem. Government orgs like the FBI, with fascist roots reaching back over a century, are now, under Trump, laser focused on the very saleable “Antifa” conspiracy. Along the way lots of innocent anti-fascists have their lives turned upside down. Just witness the recent sentencing of the anti-ICE Prairieland protesters. According to the Intercept June 23, one so-called Antifa protestor, Daniel Sanchez Estrada was “convicted of obstructing the investigation by moving a box full of antifascist zines after the protest.” The lunatic judge threw the book at him and sentenced him to 30 years, one of eight absurdly, shockingly lengthy sentences “handed down by judges in two courtrooms in Forth Worth,” a case “widely regarded as the Trump administration’s first major victory in its crackdown on left-wing activism.” Sanchez Estrada’s wife, Maricela Rueda, got 70 years, because she allegedly asked her husband “to move the zines after her arrest.”
Patel delivered a colossally stupid statement after these harsh sentences – one of which was for 100 years – saying these punishments “show the FBI remains committed to identifying, locating and dismantling Antifa and its funding networks across the country.” Antifa has no funding networks, because it is not an organization. It is a label. And an unfortunate, troublesome, imbecilic one, at that.
So how did these eight protestors wind up with such wildly wrong sentences? They all wore black to the protest! So that’s one fashion statement you don’t want to make if you’re demonstrating against ICE. Prosecutors in this case told the jury that, per the Intercept March 12, “wearing all black at protests makes you guilty of terrorism.” What if you’re returning home from a funeral and wander into an anti-ICE-Gestapo demo? Welp, too bad for you. You’re guilty of terrorism. Also, the luckless defendants “used the Signal encrypted messaging app.” So do journalists I know of; they might want to ditch Signal tout de suite. Signal, in turn, might want to sue these prosecutors for defamation that harms its business.
In other words, the prosecution was reaching, straining to expand its weak, lousy case from “we don’t like their look and their tech” to “terrorism!” And the astounding fact is – they succeeded, not just with the jurors but with two half-wit judges. And beyond their wildest dreams; which raises the question, why? The answer, as I’ve been none too subtly suggesting, lies not just in the run-of-the-mill, bovine stupefaction of a complacently ignorant mass of Amuricans, but in the creation by the media, and the birdbrains who coined the term “Antifa,” of an “Antifa” bogeyman. The fact that using this bogeyman nets a bunch of anti-fascists is an added plus for our FBI maniacs, suspicious of Signal and those wearing black. But my guess is anyone who calls themselves Antifa, even if no anti-fascist, would be acceptable quarry for Trump security state predators.
The Department of Justice is bursting with pride at what it has done. Its press release dated June 23 is headlined: “Leader of Antifa Cell Members in North Texas Sentenced to 100 Years in Prison for Terrorist Attack on ICE Facility.” The press release trumpets the defendants being “affiliated with Antifa.” These eight defendants all together got a combined sentence of 450 years in prison, following their 12-day trial that started February 23. One defendant “was granted a continuance and will be sentenced on July 1. Seven others…pleaded guilty prior to trial to one count of providing material support to terrorists and they will be sentenced on July 1.”
Then the DOJ finally spikes the heart of the matter: “The defendants were members of a North Texas Antifa Cell, part of a larger militant enterprise made up of networks of individuals and small groups…[who call for] the overthrow of the United States Government.” The press release repeatedly invokes this insane notion of an Antifa cell and a larger coordinated Antifa organization. But just saying something doesn’t make it so. The Trump cult can scream about a unified Antifa conspiracy all it likes, no matter: Where’s the proof Antifa is anything other than an updated, hipper locution for something that, without a nickname, might be too complicated for your average reactionary nincompoop to grasp, namely anti-fascism? As far as anyone can tell, Antifa is little more than the occasional anti-fascist punching a goth Nazi in the nose in his local bar. But unfortunately, this happened enough absolutely to enrage the far right, so that it claims a concerted Antifa org is out to undermine Amurica.
“Evidence at trial revealed that most of the ANTIFA cell involved in the Prairieland attack looked to Benjamin Song as a leader,” the DOJ hyperventilates. And Song owned guns! Ordinarily for reactionaries, gun ownership is a sacred Amurican right, worth the bloody, regular ritual slaughter of schoolchildren by psychotics with semi-automatic weapons being excused by the far right as the price we pay for our freedoms. I suppose for them sometimes the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of toddlers. In short, it depends, I guess, who owns the guns. If the owner protests ICE abuses, then his gun ownership proves he belongs to a nefarious conspiracy to overthrow the U.S. government. DOJ also breathlessly invokes “ideologically aligned groups,” namely those luckless women who “created and distributed insurrectionary materials called ‘zines.’” Short for magazines and pamphlets. Like Antifa is short for anti-fascist. How many multi-decade prison sentences will it take before leftist bubbleheads abandon this idiotically provocative lingo?
Calling things by their names is far more likely actually to stump boneheaded reactionaries. Attacking an anti-fascist means what? That you’re attacking someone opposed to fascism? Well, such an attack is prima facie, even for rightists, a bad thing. Fascists were once Amurica’s enemies. We even fought a war against them. But if you’re attacking Antifa? Ah, now that’s another kettle of insurrectionists. It’s an amorphous term, whose provenance is obscured, and which can be slapped onto just about anything a far-right nitwit doesn’t like. You’re even supposed to pronounce it with the stress on the second syllable, making its relation to “anti-fascist” even more opaque. Cool. That makes it almost impossible to link, orally, to antifascist. Antifa is a dream-come-true for dimwit reactionaries and their judges, who think pounding its so-called followers with 100-year sentences strikes a blow against a vast, coordinated underground network of revolutionaries. Who’s gonna tell these judicial chumps? None of this stuff exists. There are just anti-fascists, who recognize that what ICE does is, well, unvarnished fascism. For that – and for moving a box of magazines – they get 70 years behind bars.
