Differing Views Emerge on Group’s Influence

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Oh, so now Antifa doesn’t exist? Fascinating how the left can watch years of American cities being turned into scenes out of a post-apocalyptic film and still look straight into a camera and say, “What Antifa?” That’s like staring at a wildfire and insisting it’s just a warm breeze.

Let’s be real for a second. President Trump deploying the National Guard to Portland wasn’t some tyrannical power grab — it was an overdue response to a city that’s been effectively held hostage by radical left-wing militants wearing skinny jeans and carrying Molotov cocktails.

And while Democrat lawmakers clutch their pearls and recite poetry about the “myth” of Antifa, the rest of us have been watching this circus for years. Remember the ICE facility being stormed? The American flags burned? A guillotine, for crying out loud? That’s not peaceful protest — that’s political cosplay meets domestic terrorism.

But here come the media puppets and progressive politicians, singing the same tired tune. Chuck Todd doesn’t “know what Antifa is.” Joy Behar says it’s “a fictitious idea.” Dan Goldman — who seems to be allergic to logic — demands to “name one member of Antifa,” as if it’s a country club with a published roster. Spoiler alert: that’s not how violent anarchist movements work. There’s no newsletter, no secret handshake. But what they lack in structure, they more than make up for in bricks, bats, and balaclavas.

Let’s not forget the countless incidents that magically disappeared from mainstream headlines. Andy Ngo, an independent journalist, got brutally beaten by these so-called imaginary phantoms. A Trump supporter was murdered in cold blood by someone who literally described himself as “100% Antifa.” But sure, CNN, let’s pretend it’s just a misunderstood idea whispered about in coffee shops.

And here’s the kicker: the same Democrats who cried for months that Trump wasn’t doing enough to quell violence during his first term are now furious he’s taking action. Governor Tina Kotek of Oregon — bless her — insists there’s no threat to public safety, while anarchists are literally lighting flags on fire and threatening federal buildings. This isn’t denial. It’s delusion wrapped in ideological loyalty and sprinkled with a healthy dose of double standards.

So Trump does what any sane commander-in-chief would do: protect federal property, ensure the safety of officers and law-abiding citizens, and put an end to a movement that’s been allowed to run wild for far too long. And of course, the lawsuits come flying in — because apparently, in modern America, stopping masked radicals from smashing windows and assaulting police is now “unconstitutional.”

Let’s also talk about the media blackout on Antifa’s activities. During Biden’s first term, you could barely get a mention of Antifa-related violence. When buildings were burning, and mobs were forming, it was described as “mostly peaceful.” Of course, now that Trump is back, and the grown-ups are once again trying to restore order, suddenly the panic button gets pressed. The narrative flips faster than a vegan at a Texas BBQ.

Trump’s not sending the Guard into Portland because he enjoys the optics — he’s doing it because no one else will. Local Democrats have abdicated their responsibilities, progressive mayors turn a blind eye, and the media is too busy fact-checking memes to acknowledge the real crisis happening in the streets.

Call it what you want: a movement, an ideology, a fever dream of the far-left. But don’t insult our intelligence by pretending it’s not there. Americans can see the smoke — and they remember who lit the match.

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