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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The United States lost 405,000 members of antifa in WWII.[/quote] This is frankly a ridiculous characterization. Modern day Antifa is a liberal organization that supports LGBTQ, and is vehemently anti racist. The fact is that the majority of the men fighting for the US had more in common in regards to those views with the German Nazis than with modern day Antifa. America didn’t see the civil rights movement or acceptance of LGBTQ causes until decades after the war, and racial integration was literally forced at gun point. In fact, there are literal studies on the views on race and sexuality among WWII vets, such as this one: [url] https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/12/20/greatest-generation-survey-race-sex/[/url] I’m all for fighting fascism, but this ridiculous narrative that the men fighting for the US were somehow similar to modern day Antifa is absurd.[/quote] I don’t know why people are so bound and determined to make monsters of the men and women that fought in WWII, but the only relevant thing is their view of fascism. Were they pro fascism or anti facism? They were anti fascism. Antifa. There were fascists here in the US, too. They were nothing like the fascists now. That’s not relevant, either.[/quote]
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