Recently, there was a judicial case regarding German Antifa trying to assassinate rightwingers.
There was a whistleblower, so now we know what they do, how they train. Cliffs: >About 2 training sessions per month >Training is basically (para-)military maneuvers >They have training locations all over the country, usually athletic training halls or abandoned buildings, to which they gain access via connection to politics, athletic clubs etc. >Training subjects are, for example, how to act in a demonstration and commando actions against rightwingers >Their tactics: There are several fighters. One is just for giving commands and keeping track of the time (Since the attack should only take 30 seconds at the longest). Another takes care of contacting the enemy, eg. by talking to him. He does a sucker punch, then the rest masses the enemy, pins him down and attacks vulnerable points, eg. if they use hammers, they target bones and joints (Skull, knees, elbows, ankles etc.) for maximum damage >Killing is not the goal but considered acceptable >Afterwards, bleach is used to take care of organic evidence Everything is planned and orchestrated centrally from Berlin, probably from university or ever the government.
It sounds like every person they target, needs a few men with their own hammers to protect him. Don't let people get close. Security in other words.
A lone guy can't defend from that unless he has a gun, or the element of surprise and a chainsaw or something.
Liam Sanders
Bullshit. When was the last time antifa actually attacked someone? Those guys mostly just throw cobble stones at groups of police officers instead of attacking individual persons.
Carter Watson
Make your own death squad
Andrew Carter
Two years ago they ambushed an AfD Senator from Bremen and beat him to hospital. They're still getting funds from Rot-Grün of course.
Jonathan Lopez
i know honor is foreign to you mudslime but not everyone follows the shitslam
Jaxson Ramirez
That's a funny picture, OP. I'm saving it for my collection
Chase Collins
>What can we learn from this
...don't get tackled by AntiFa and that while the right is busy shitposting online and dismissing all activism on its own side as psyops, the left actually commits to fighting its enemies IRL?
>What can we learn from this? Nothing. Right wingers are latent homosexuals who think training is lifting heavy weights for 2 hours and admiring the male form.
Julian Reed
Have a CC Dump mag Problem solved Slowly but surely
>What can we learn from this? These people have families who don't train and are incredibly soft targets with low chance of personal injury.
Additionally, right wingers can pretend to be left wing easily as they understand both sides talking points. Left wingers cannot pretend to be right wing.
So they can't even tell the difference between an ally or an enemy so you can move untouched and strike their soft targets causing major emotional and psychological damage to both the individual and the organisation.
Jeremiah White
>What can we learn from this? Carry a gun and shoot communists.