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Now Begin the Three Democrat Stages of Denial on Antifa


Years ago, the deputy chair of the DNC and now Minnesota Attorney General, Keith Ellison, tweeted an interesting photo of himself holding a book. 

"At @MoonPalaceBooks and I just found the book that strike fear in the heart of @realDonaldTrump," he tweeted at the time, with an image of "The Anti-Fascist Handbook" in his hand. 


An odd thing to tweet, because according to today's Democrats, the group known as "Antifa" doesn't actually exist. 

Or so they want you to believe, for now. When Ellison tweeted that out almost a decade ago, Antifa hadn't yet become the mainstream entity it is today. It wasn't until footage of their exploits in places like Portland and Seattle began making the rounds online that they started getting any attention. By the time the Black Lives Matter riots were in full swing, Antifa had become an undeniable presence, and not one that made the left look good. 

They were behind the CHAZ/CHOP takeover in Seattle that made Democrats not just look inept, but also made the radical left look ridiculous. After that, the Democrat Party continued to support Antifa at arm's length, often making excuses for the actions they took but refusing to formally acknowledge them. When asked about it directly, Joe Biden dismissed Antifa as an "idea," more than an actual group. 

Today, after multiple riots, assaults, and Charlie Kirk's murder, Antifa is now fully out in the open and largely recognized as villains in our society. Rightly so. Their radicalism made violence a feature, not a bug, and the actions they take range from despicable to atrocious. 

This has caused a repositioning of the Democrat view of Antifa, which is to deny their existence entirely. 

Erin Burnett did it during a segment on CNN, even going so far as to say far-right groups like the Proud Boys are far more dangerous. 


Jimmy Kimmel even decided to laugh off their existence altogether. 


Democrats never learn. 

What you're seeing is the first stage of the Democrat stages of denial. Those stages are: 

1. The thing you're talking about never happens and doesn't exist.

2. Okay, it exists, but it's not nearly as bad as you're making it out to be. 

3. Okay, it is happening a lot, but it's a good thing and you're (insert accusation of social sin here) for thinking it's a bad thing.

This is going to blow up in their faces in a big way, because this wasn't like other times when the activity they were denying was relatively hidden from the public. The expenditures from USAID, for instance, had to be dug into before they could be fully exposed to the public, allowing the Democrats time to generate a base of disbelief among the populace. 

Antifa has been openly active for some time. There are books about them. Ellison has one. 

There is endless footage of their exploits online during riots. They have historical grounding in anti-fascist groups in Europe. Andy Ngo's book "Unmasked" ventures deep into the history, goals, and methods of Antifa. 

One man literally made his way into an Antifa base of operations and gave himself an entire tour. 


Again, they took over an entire block in Seattle. 

Antifa is real, and Democrats denying their existence at this stage only makes them look more ridiculous. 

But more than that, this is ultimately Democrats attempting to pardon criminals and criminal organizations as they harm people and society. There is no scenario where Antifa are the good guys. They harm innocent people, burn and steal property, and yes, sometimes even murder people. 

By the time the Democrats get to the third stage about Antifa, it will be hard for anyone to deny that the Democrats are the anti-American party. Antifa's aims are to bring the Western system down by any means necessary and replace it with communism. If Democrats want to defend that, they do so at their own peril, but rest assured, the Republicans are going to force them through the three stages. 

Antifa has to go, and Trump looks like he's going to make that happen.