Part 5/12:
Andy delves into Antifa's structure, explaining how the movement operates in cells across the country, linked ideologically by a desire to dismantle traditional societal institutions. Their literature openly advocates for revolutionary violence justified as self-defense against fascism—definitions Andy argues are often misapplied or exaggerated.
A particular focus is Mark Bray’s book, Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, which asserts that offensive violence against fascists is ethically justified. This ideology, supported by some in government and academia, frames their activism as morally righteous, no matter the cost—and they are actively recruiting and radicalizing sympathizers.