Atlanta Antifascists stands in solidarity with the people of Palestine. We condemn all targeting of civilians in war, no matter what nationality or religion. We have no sympathy for Hamas, whose original atlantaantifa.org
(1988) charter was unambiguously antisemitic, and whose slaughter of civilians is abhorrent. We also broadly believe in the Palestinian right to self-determination. As US citizens, we recognize that many of the weapons currently killing Palestinian children were supplied by
our government, and believe that all US citizens have the same moral duty to oppose US-funded state terrorism and war crimes by Israel.
The recent murder of a Palestinian-American 6-year-old by an Islamophobe underlines how important it is to fight against the dehumanization
of Palestinians and of the broader Muslim community. Media coverage and misinformation surrounding the war has contributed greatly to this dehumanization. In our long experience fighting fascism and the far right, we have seen how antisemitism and Islamophobia are highly
complementary. Both forms of hatred have been stirred by the war. The neo-Nazi side of the spectrum exploits the war to demonize all Jewish people; they use the fight for Palestinian liberation as a ruse to push their antisemitic agenda against those they perceive as the
greater threat, in this case the Jewish community. But make no mistake, they privately treat Palestinians as subhuman and plot to murder Arab immigrants. The Christian Zionist side of the spectrum pretends to care about antisemitism, but their vision of Palestinian genocide
is connected to a fundamentalist eschatology in which all Jewish people will convert to Christianity or be sentenced to hell.
We believe that both strains of the far right must be fought at the same time, and we will continue to do so. In the short term, we encourage
supporting mutual aid efforts for Palestinian civilians. Here is one organization to support right now: HIRN (Hebron International Resource Network) at .nonviolenceinternational.net/hirn_partner
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This piece from Molly Conger goes into further details about Tyler Dykes, who is currently incarcerated awaiting felony trial for his participation in "Unite the Right" the-devils-advocates.ghost.io/the-technology…
"Inside of this incredible report by afainatl
, which exposes the fascists of the Southern Sons Active Club, is important news about future Patriot Front activity.
It looks like PF is planning a national event sometime around May 12-14 in the (1/2)
Three months ago, we started infiltrating Southern Sons Active Club, a racist group active in Georgia and the Carolinas. In this major report, we identify over a dozen neo-Nazis and highlight violent plots.
More recently, Schwam helped the White Lives Matter racist project in (2/4)
Alabama.
Schwam's history as an active white supremacist explains why the racist/antisemitic National Justice Party has been making propaganda over his death, and why a fundraiser for his family has been doing the rounds on racist Telegram channels.
Thanks, this question is a great opportunity to articulate an antifascist principle in the tradition of ARA and the Torch Network. One of our basic principles is, "we go where they go" which means we follow fascists wherever they go, both physically and information-wise. (1/13)
"We go where they go" means both physical space and information space. Fascists should never feel secure on home ground and should never have a safe space. In the modern day, they recruit and propagandize on Gab, Twitter, Telegram, even Roblox. We follow them there. (2/13)
If the ground is positive to our side we counter them directly, if the ground is neutral we try to deplatform them, if the ground is against us we watch and wait for weaknesses we can exploit in other areas. We report on their attack plans in order to warn our communities. (3/13)
New article on the "Nations in Action" conference at the Georgia Tech Conference this weekend containing a deep dive on many terrible speakers (including virulent antisemites and literal piss drinkers) and their GOP political connections. This should never have been approved.
These speakers are not just harmless cranks: they're pushing conspiracies with a body count (like QAnon and "sovereign citizens") and peddling fake COVID cures.
According to this article, @GeorgiaTech is cowardly ducking responsibility. They need to stand up and kick out the conference to stop these conspiracist bigots from profiting off the GA Tech name. ajc.com/news/investiga…
Hey @GeorgiaTech, who approved this application for a deranged far right conference at your center on July 1st? "Nations in Crisis" is obviously full of QAnon-adjacent antivaxxers, election denialists, antisemitic conspiracists, and contains dangerous sovereign citizen elements.
For more about sovereign citizens, a longstanding and often violent ideology where far right grifters prey on unstable people and sell them seminars on how to defy government regulations, read the Wikipedia or SPLC publications: 1)en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign… 2)splcenter.org/fighting-hate/…
This conference will enrich far right creeps while promoting the kind of conspiracy theories that already have a major body count. If you're not happy about this, contact @georgiatech and also Crestline, which manages the Georgia Tech Conference Center: crestlinehotels.com