And? This isn't WW2, nobody has permission to go and punch a Nazi. I do not understand why this is so hard for you guys to understand. No matter how deplorable you may find the statements of another person, you have no right to put your hands on them. Zero. That social compact is what keeps us civilized. Those asshats can march with their tiki torches and shout all sorts of nonsense and if the city has permitted them, then they are free to do so (although the torches could very well constitute a weapon, so take those away too). And Antifa can show up and yell about how stupid they are and they can all yell at each other until they are hoarse. That is how it is supposed to work.
I don't care if Antifa holds a moral ground that is a smidgen better than the Nazis and frankly I view the tactics of Antifa as very fascistic, they are Nazis without the racial component, so I guess that makes them a step better...but barely. Whether their viewpoint is slightly more moral, they still have zero right to attack anyone. ZERO. Period, end of discussion. Yeah, the racist douchebags may be worse douchebags but the Antifa crowd fighting them are douchebags too. My position is anti-douchebag. My position is pro-normal, i.e. the 90% of the people who showed up to protest with their presence and their voice, not with clubs and chemical agents. Everyone else was a bad actor.
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I am going to remove the racial component to try and make my point more clear. Antifa goes around deciding who they think are "fascists" and "Nazis". In some instances, most of us would agree that the people they are fighting are white nationalists (like Charlottesville). In others we massively disagree on who are fascists (Ben Shapiro and more recently ICE agents). When you accept that Antifa has the right to attack what most of us would consider "real Nazis", you also accept that they can be violent to the other people they label as fascists where there would be much more widespread disagreement with their assessment. You leave the decision on who is a legitimate target up to them.
To bring this full circle, anti-abortion groups feel that abortion is literally killing a child. In some instances a Doctor like Gosnell is going to be a guy that most of us would agree is a monster. So if he gets roughed up a bit by anti-abortion groups, then enh...not a big deal. He is a bad person. But if beating him up is ok, then so is going after anyone else who agrees with abortion. At the end of the day, the process is the same, he was just more inhumane. Do you see how this kind of thing gets out of hand really quickly? We have a social compact for a reason. I am not defending Nazis, I am saying that accepting political violence as discourse has ALWAYS ended bad.