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What is antifa?


As long as there has been fascism — a political movement that stokes nationalism and racism, and uses violence to bolster authoritarian rule — there have been antifascists that resist such regimes. This relationship dates to the emergence of fascism in Europe in the 1920s, and then continued in Mussolini’s Italy, in Nazi Germany, and elsewhere in the decades that followed, through to the present. 

By the 1980s, people who opposed fascism in Europe’s punk-rock communities were referring to themselves using the shortened term “antifa.” But the term is often poorly understood. Antifa is not an organization; nor is it precisely a movement, though protestors of fascism worldwide may rally behind antifa banners and flags, historians and experts on fascism and antifascism told Live Science.





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