This isn't true at all. Try finding any families that have been killed by antifa
Yes, because the media covered it so fervently that criminals and right-wingers showed up to take advantage and attack people
each individual must take their responsibilities, especially when you create anarchy, when people die you have to take responsibility, if you create a city without rules and then people die you cannot point others for your failure.
A common tactic used by Antifa in Europe is to resort to extreme violence and the destruction of public and private property to provoke the police reaction, which will then be "proof" that the government is "fascist".
The Antifa adopt the Marxist-Leninist definition of fascism which identifies it with capitalism. According to the German group Antifa, Antifaschistischer Aufbau München, "the struggle against fascism is only won when the capitalist system has been destroyed and a classless society has been established".
The BfV, the German domestic intelligence agency, in a special report on leftist extremism, notes that:
"The struggle of the Antifa against right-wing extremists is a red herring. The real target remains the 'bourgeois democratic state', which, from the point of view of left-wing extremists, accepts and promotes 'fascism' as a possible form of government and therefore do not fight it sufficiently. After all, the Antifa argue that 'fascism' is rooted in the social and political structures of 'capitalism'. Therefore, the extremists of the Left, in their 'anti-fascist' activities, focus mainly on the elimination of the 'capitalist system' ".
In an essay entitled "What Antifa and the Original Fascists Have In Common", Antony Mueller, a German professor of Economics holding a university chair in Brazil, describes how the militant anti-capitalism of the Antifa disguised as anti-fascism reveals its own fascism:
"After the Left appropriated the concept of liberalism and transformed the term into the opposite of its original meaning, the Antifa movement uses false terminology to disguise its true agenda. While calling itself 'anti-fascist' and declaring fascism its own enemy, Antifa is primarily a fascist movement.
"The Antifa militants do not fight against fascism, but are themselves authentic representatives of fascism. Communism, socialism and fascism are united by anti-capitalism and anti-liberalism.
"The Antifa movement is a fascist movement. The enemy of this movement is not fascism, but freedom, peace and prosperity
In Europe, during the post-war period, the German Antifa movement reappeared under various identities including the radical student protest movement of the 1960s and the Left insurgent groups active during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
The RAF - Rote Armee Fraktion (Red Army Fraction), also known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang, was a Marxist urban guerrilla group that perpetrated murders, bombings and kidnappings in order to instigate the revolution in West Germany, which the group considered a fascist legacy from the Nazi era. In thirty years, the RAF killed more than thirty people, injuring more than two hundred.
Ulrike Meinhof, founder of the RAF, explained the relationship between the violent extremism of the Left and the police by saying: "The wearer of the uniform is a pig, not a human being. This means that we must not talk to the wearer of the uniform. . And it is certain that you can shoot ".
The goal of their terror campaign was to trigger an aggressive response from the government, which group members believe would spark a wider revolutionary movement
In July 2017, more than 100,000 Antifa protesters gathered in the German city of Hamburg to protest the G20 summit. Left rioters devastated the city center. Hundreds of injured. An Antifa group called "G20 Welcome to Hell" bragged about how it was able to mobilize Antifa groups from around the world