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Antifa Group Hangs Trump in Effigy, Calls for 'Revolutionary Violence' Against 'the
Capitalist State'
An antifa group in Los Angeles celebrated May Day by holding a small march, hanging a
Trump effigy, and advocating for "revolutionary violence" against the "capitalist
state" in order to "create real political power." "We must carry out military actions
against the enemies of the people!” a member of the L.A. cell of the Red Guards said in
a speech published on the group's blog. The Red Guards is a Maoist group that hopes to
duplicate in the United States the anarchy and terror Chairman Mao's Red Guards
inflicted on China during the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. The group
also identifies as "antifascist" and has cells throughout the United States. Hundreds
of thousands of leftists throughout the world mobilized for the annual “International
Workers' Day” on May 1 to advocate for various social justice causes and celebrate
communism. While May Day protests in France, Turkey, Puerto Rico, and elsewhere turned
violent, Wednesday's protests in the United States tended to be relatively calm. As PJ
Media reported, 22 police cruisers in Portland were vandalized yesterday. Additionally,
three Red Guards members in Charlotte, North Carolina, and four Red Guards members in
Kansas City, Missouri, were arrested for protest-related shenanigans. However, most
American May Day protesters conducted their far-left activities in a peaceful manner.
The same cannot be said for the rhetoric of the protesters. In the speech, the group
advocated for targeted political violence against their perceived enemies and openly
encouraged armed insurrection against the U.S. government. Via Far Left Watch, here are
some key quotes from the Red Guards speech in Los Angeles. “We stand in solidarity with
the Red Guards and principally Maoist collectives who are working towards the creation
of the Maoist Party. We stand in solidarity with Maoist parties across the world who
are committed to building socialism and fighting revisionism through People’s War!”
Here they make it clear that they seek to militarize the masses and create an army:
“What needs to be done is the concentric construction of the three weapons of
revolution: the Maoist Party, the Maoist People’s Army, and the Maoist United Front.
What needs to be done is to militarize the masses and all the pre-Party Maoist
formations!” Here they openly call for “military actions” against their enemies
(basically anyone who is not a communist): “We must prepare today, yesterday and
tomorrow for the prolong confrontation, the protracted war, against the capitalist
state. We must carry out military actions against the enemies of the people!” They then
declare war on a bunch of different groups of people and follow that up with several
quotes about how they are committed to revolutionary violence: “Our country’s working
class knows only two roads: barbarism or socialism. And both require violence but only
in the latter is that violence revolutionary and mastered by the proletariat, its Party
and the masses.” Our task is clear: only through revolutionary violence can the masses
create real political power! The masses are fighting back and we will guide them toward
victory through revolutionary violence and warfare! Here is a brief history lesson on
Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution, courtesy of Chinese historian Song Yongyi, who said
the widespread phenomenon of mass killings of the time consisted of five types: Mass
terror or mass dictatorship encouraged by the government—victims were humiliated and
then killed by mobs or forced to commit suicide on streets or other public places.
Direct killing of unarmed civilians by armed forces. Pogroms against traditional “class
enemies” by government-led perpetrators such as local security officers and militias.
Killings as part of political witch-hunts (a huge number of suspects of alleged
conspiratorial groups were tortured to death during investigations. Summary execution
of captives, that is, disarmed prisoners from factional armed conflicts. The most
frequent forms of massacres were the first four types, which were all state-sponsored
killings. The degree of brutality in the mass killings of the Cultural Revolution was
very high. Usually, the victims perished only after first being humiliated, struggled,
and then imprisoned for a long period of time.” Because the death toll is considered a
Chinese “state secret,” no one knows for sure how many people died during the Cultural
Revolution. Estimates by various scholars range from 500,000 to 8 million. It is not
hard to see why Far Left Watch considers the Red Guards -- which would like to see that
horrific history repeated in the United States -- to be a legitimate threat to public
safety.
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