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Teen Vogue: Antifa ‘Aspires Toward Creating a Better World’
Leftist outlet Teen Vogue told its readers that the terrorist organization Antifa “aspires to create a better world” in the wake of riots that have broken out across the country, which have involved looting, vandalism, businesses being destroyed, beatings, and death.
“‘Antifa grows out of a larger revolutionary politics that aspires toward creating a better world, but the primary motivation is to stop racists from organizing,'” tweeted Teen Vogue on Monday.
The magazine’s tweet included an 2017 Teen Vogue interview with Dartmouth College historian Mark Bray, in which he defends the violent group that President Donald Trump recently announced would be designated as a terrorist organization.
Bray added that “the focus” of Antifa is simply “researching white supremacists and neo-Nazis” and getting their events cancelled or organizing boycotts. “What the media gets wrong is focusing on the spectacle without recognizing that that’s only the tip of the iceberg of anti-fascist organizing,” acknowledged Bray. “As I said, the majority of it does not entail any confrontation. And is focused on exposing Nazis and using the popular opposition and unpopularity of Nazis more broadly to make it so that being a Nazi publicly is impossible. But of course part of what they do, if necessary, is to confront far-right groups physically.”
Breitbart News reports that the radical anarchist group behind much of the unrest in American has brought chaos to the streets of Great Britain, joining thousands of Black Lives Matter activists to in shutting down much of London.
During Monday night’s nationwide riots, four police officers were shot in St. Louis, Missouri.
Teen Vogue: Antifa 'Aspires Toward Creating a Better World'
Leftist outlet Teen Vogue told its readers that the terrorist organization Antifa “aspires to create a better world” in the wake of riots that have broken out across the country, which have involved looting, vandalism, businesses being destroyed, beatings, and death.
“‘Antifa grows out of a larger revolutionary politics that aspires toward creating a better world, but the primary motivation is to stop racists from organizing,'” tweeted Teen Vogue on Monday.

The magazine’s tweet included an 2017 Teen Vogue interview with Dartmouth College historian Mark Bray, in which he defends the violent group that President Donald Trump recently announced would be designated as a terrorist organization.
Bray added that “the focus” of Antifa is simply “researching white supremacists and neo-Nazis” and getting their events cancelled or organizing boycotts. “What the media gets wrong is focusing on the spectacle without recognizing that that’s only the tip of the iceberg of anti-fascist organizing,” acknowledged Bray. “As I said, the majority of it does not entail any confrontation. And is focused on exposing Nazis and using the popular opposition and unpopularity of Nazis more broadly to make it so that being a Nazi publicly is impossible. But of course part of what they do, if necessary, is to confront far-right groups physically.”
Breitbart News reports that the radical anarchist group behind much of the unrest in American has brought chaos to the streets of Great Britain, joining thousands of Black Lives Matter activists to in shutting down much of London.
During Monday night’s nationwide riots, four police officers were shot in St. Louis, Missouri.
Teen Vogue: Antifa 'Aspires Toward Creating a Better World'