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    free speech seems to be a reoccuring debate so here are some thoughts:

    once the fascists form organizations they have translated thought into action, ideology requires belief requires action.
    we know that fascists if left to their own devices will attempt some sort of push.
    it is sucidial to remain unreactive.
    we could form rifle clubs for self defense

    we must recognize that antifa is purely a reactive, defensive force, a more effective way to prevent the rise of fascism in communities that don't already have it would be to organized for better working conditions since it is things like unemployment that give rise to fascism

    a truely effective anti-fascist group would both fight fascism and work for better conditions
    a positive vision is the best way to fight fascism

    the question becomes, how do we react in a way that is as effective as possible?

    i'm a little conflicted on this issue :blush:
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