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Critics often dismiss Antifa as just an idea or a myth, but evidence from news reports and undercover investigations contradict this narrative. Antifa has shown to be highly organized, with identifiable groups like Rose City Antifa operating in Portland. These groups often mask leadership, making them difficult to prosecute, but their actions—riotous behavior, attempted arson, assaults, and even murder—are well-documented.
The presence of organized protests, coordinated attacks on law enforcement, and recruitment efforts indicate that Antifa functions more as a clandestine network than a loose social movement. Their tactics include wearing black block outfits, masks, and umbrellas to evade identification, but their violent actions often speak for themselves.