Earlier this week, Donald Trump announced — on his ironically-named Truth Social platform — that he was designating “Antifa” as a terrorist organization. Once again, either he’s been hallucinating, or he hasn’t done his homework.

You see, the problem is that there is no such organization. “Antifa” is a made-up, cobbled-together, abbreviated word used to describe anyone who is against fascism, or anti-fascist. It’s not a structured group; it has no officers or members or bylaws. Being called “Antifa” is akin to being called “freedom-loving,” or “humanitarian.”
And since Trump himself vehemently denies that he supports fascism — and in fact has hurled that very same epithet at his liberal opponents — is he not then, by definition, “Antifa”? And shouldn’t he be proud of that?
Or does it make him — by his own description — a member of a terrorist organization? He can’t have it both ways. He’s either fascist or anti-fascist; he has to choose.

And until he understands that there’s no “sick, dangerous, radical left disaster . . . major terrorist organization” named Antifa for him to prosecute [Donald Judd, Kevin Liptak, Alayna Treene, CNN, September 17, 2025], there are some real gangs of sickos out there that would more appropriately fit the designation of “terrorists” — like those so-called “Proud Boys” who tried to overthrow our government on January 6, 2021 — that he could set his sights on.
Oh, no . . . wait. They’ve already been tried, convicted, and sentenced by our federal courts. And pardoned. By Trump.
Oops!

Just sayin’ . . .
Brendochka
9/19/25