I think it's a false dichotomy to say that because we haven't got any better idea, then Antifa is the default best action. I'd say Antifa is the best recruiting tool the right actually has. It's not really causing people to flock to the left.
If someone just waves a flag and Antifa guys come and beat that person with steel pipes, then that looks awfully similar to events such as when the British beat down peaceful protestors in India back in the colonial days. It's very bad PR. The right has awful propaganda? Don't just hand them even better propaganda on a plate. If you beat down an individual with clubs, you stop that one guy, but he becomes a martyr for his cause.
Ok, so that's why fascism was growing before antifa? Because they have awful propaganda?... and you're ignoring this thing I've repeatedly brought up after I very politely said plleeeeeaaaaase... why? I'm not going to let the claim go that antifa is responsible for the growth of fascism until somebody addresses this.
Also.... was there an instance of antifa guys beating someone with steel pipes that I'm not aware of?... if not, then why are you reinforcing this portrayal? I know I'm in the process of sticking up for antifa's occasional acts of mild violence in spirit (not always in every instance and execution - like that one guy with the bike lock! *shock and horror*). But this is a good opportunity to point out that it's really extreme bullshit that they're assigned (assigned because they sure as fuck didn't earn it) this reputation of being hyperviolent trigger-happy vigilantes roving the streets looking for any opportunity to beat someone up. Which is factually an
enormous lie.
Which is why the campaign should not be on the streets, but in getting the likes of Twitter and Facebook to police their services like they should be. Not by screaming at facebook, but by rationally pointing it out to them, and asking them to please do their part to stop such hatred early.
EG, coldly and rationally dismantling their propaganda machine.
Likewise, calm and cold letters to CNN and pals to do only minimal coverage that "yes, this happened."
This I can partially agree with. Getting those platforms to put strong measures in place to prevent the spread of fascism should be a major focus.
But my question is... if anybody did this in the way you describe, would you know about it? Even if a very large number of people did this, and this businesses then ignored them, would you know about it? How do you know that this didn't happen and it just never went anywhere? Because I sure as fuck saw some calls for exactly this type of action among some of my left-leaning info streams in the years leading up to 2016.
But the thing is... those businesses are ruthless, hyper-capitalist ventures. And historically, fascists get along really, *really* well with that crowd. This is another point that is discussed in
Philosophy of Antifa. And... you know what kind of dude Zuckerberg is, right?
Let's just say I have little faith in his concern for ethics.
Be present at the events, carry the signage, and when interviewed, be cold and rational. No emotion.
I think this is first unfair and unrealistic. You're expecting professional levels of discipline from people who are using their free time to confront fascists (who love to provoke and will go to great lengths), many of whom fear that their futures are at stake. Most cannot contain that type of emotion. Yeah, it would be nice if everyone had perfect emotional discipline. But... please.
To be honest, leftist protesters are almost always admirably well-disciplined, in the context of the situations they face. Like if you actually study left-leaning protests, you'll find many times more people graciously receiving violence without retaliating than you will find people actively participating in scuffles. Ghandi is cited near-religiously. I acknowledge that there's a bit more of an anarchist vibe in the Antifa makeup than usual. Because leftist anarchists are the only group I'm aware of that's been openly acknowledging the rise of fascism in the USA since 9/11, and have the deepest legacy of confrontation with fascists. But from what I've seen, it's still mostly your typical flavor of leftist protest.
Second, much of the reason for showing up is to drown them out. Shout them down so they can't speak. That's de-platforming. It's better to make the event a spectacle of confrontation than it is to let them stand at a microphone in a dapper suit giving off the shallow appearance of civility as they speak and are listened to. Yeah, they take advantage of the confrontation in some ways. But it's less harmful than the alternative. Be calm and composed for interviews, absolutely. But just showing up to the event to be calm and non-disruptive would serve no purpose.