Ian's death and antifa at CCC: why hackers must become nationalists.

Jan 01, 2016 15:02

People outside the technology industry don't quite understand the scope of Ian Murdock's contributions to the world. The internet is a big place. It has about a hundred million servers on it. Of those hundred million, about twelve percent are running Debian, Ian's distribution. After Slackware 8 came out in 2001, I switched to Debian and have been ( Read more... )

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antifa patlalrique January 7 2016, 22:55:33 UTC
There is a French movie about the Antifa that as been released in 2008 (chasseurs de Skin). It talks about antiracism gangs that were going on punishment expeditions against Skinhead in France in the '80. So the antifa phenomenon could date as far as then. It's a new thing in the U.S, probably due to its left leaning.

The modern form of the Antifa movement, that seems to have emerged in the 2000's, has been active in France since a while now. They like to go trash Front National's rallies and substequently fight with the police, who conveniently hardly arrest any of them. They like to go make troubles to Catholic and pro-life manifestations too.

Smart people in France understand them as imbeciles with no political culture that actually work for the empire without knowing it. They are the useful idiots of the system.

Great piece btw

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antifa,_chasseurs_de_skins

https://www.antifa-net.fr/index.php --their non-functional website, but with useful links

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