“支持当地的 Antifa”:阿拉巴马州男子因涉嫌政治爆炸被捕
"Support Your Local Antifa": Alabama Man Arrested In Alleged Political Bombing

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/support-your-local-antifa-alabama-man-arrested-alleged-political-bombing

一名 26 岁男子凯尔·卡尔弗特 (Kyle Calvert) 被确认为 Antifa 成员,2 月下旬的一天清晨,他因在蒙哥马利阿拉巴马州总检察长史蒂夫·马歇尔办公室附近引爆简易爆炸装置 (IED) 而被捕。 据司法部称,卡尔弗特承认对政府使用暴力,因为他相信自己无法控制自己的暴力冲动。 他被指控恶意使用爆炸物和拥有未经注册的破坏性装置,一旦定罪,他可能面临五到二十年的监禁。 民主党官员和媒体历来低估了 Antifa 的暴力倾向。 尽管有明确的证据,但一些人否认 Antifa 的存在或质疑其合法性。 照片证据可能有助于阐明他们的观点。 事件发生前,卡尔弗特在大楼附近贴了几张贴纸,其中写着“支持当地的反法西斯运动”。 卡尔弗特自认是跨性别者和非二元性别者。 此前,当局将他与一系列暴力行为联系起来,表示支持将暴力针对政府。 当局从现场获取了证据,包括组装炸弹时使用的钉子。 尽管多位民主党人和代表否认 Antifa 的存在,并将最近的骚乱主要归咎于极右势力,但执法机构报告称,Antifa 参与暴力行为的情况很普遍。 联邦调查局 (FBI) 局长克里斯托弗·雷 (Christopher Wray) 多次公开承认 Antifa 的存在。 因此,一些民主领导人继续参与被认为是安提法活动的共谋或支持,尽管其后果有害。 尽管声称保护言论自由,但 Antifa 认为这是一种幻想,旨在压制边缘群体,并使白人至上主义者、异性父权制、极端民族主义、威权主义和种族灭绝的统治地位永久化。 他们认为压制反对声音对于防止法西斯意识形态造成的伤害是必要的。

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Authored by Jonathan Turley,

Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert, 26, has become the latest Antifa member arrested for alleged political violence.

Calvert is accused in the explosion of an IED device outside of Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall’s office in downtown Montgomery at around 3:42 a.m. on February 24.

For years, Democratic politicians and the media have downplayed the violence of Antifa, even questioning its very existence. These photos may help them come to grips with the reality of Antifa.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that Calvert has been charged with the malicious use of an explosive and possession of an unregistered destructive device.

If convicted, Calvert faces a mandatory minimum of five years and a maximum of 20 years in prison, according to the DOJ.

Before the explosion, Calvert put up stickers, including those promoting Antifa, including stickers reading “Support your local antifa.”

Calvert, who reportedly identifies as transgender and nonbinary, expressed his “belief that violence should be directed against the government, and he has described his inability to control his own violent, aggressive impulses,” according to the DOJ. It supplied pictures of the nails and other evidence used in the construction of the bomb.

Despite the denial of its existence by figures like Rep. Jerry Nadler (D., N.Y.), I have long written and spoken about the threat of Antifa to free speech on our campuses and in our communities. This includes testimony before Congress on Antifa’s central role in the anti-free speech movement nationally.

As I have written, it has long been the “Keyser Söze” of the anti-free speech movement, a loosely aligned group that employs measures to avoid easy detection or association.  Yet, FBI Director Chris Wray has repeatedly pushed back on the denials of Antifa’s work or violence. In one hearing, Wray stated “And we have quite a number — and “Antifa is a real thing. It’s not a fiction.”

Some Democrats have played a dangerous game in supporting or excusing the work of Antifa. Former Democratic National Committee deputy chair Keith Ellison, now the Minnesota attorney general, once said Antifa would “strike fear in the heart” of Trump. This was after Antifa had been involved in numerous acts of violence and its website was banned in Germany. His own son, Minneapolis City Council member Jeremiah Ellison, declared his allegiance to Antifa in the heat of the protests this summer. During a prior hearing, Democratic senators refused to clearly denounce Antifa and falsely suggested that the far right was the primary cause of recent violence. Likewise, Joe Biden has dismissed objections to Antifa as just “an idea.”

It is at its base a movement at war with free speech, defining the right itself as a tool of oppression. That purpose is evident in what is called the “bible” of the Antifa movement: Rutgers Professor Mark Bray’s Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook.

Bray emphasizes the struggle of the movement against free speech: “At the heart of the anti-fascist outlook is a rejection of the classical liberal phrase that says, ‘I disapprove of what you say but I will defend to the death your right to say it.’”

Bray admits that “most Americans in Antifa have been anarchists or antiauthoritarian communists…  From that standpoint, ‘free speech’ as such is merely a bourgeois fantasy unworthy of consideration.”

It is an illusion designed to promote what Antifa is resisting “white supremacy, hetero-patriarchy, ultra-nationalism, authoritarianism, and genocide.” Thus, all of these opposing figures are deemed fascistic and thus unworthy of being heard.

Bray quotes one Antifa member as summing up their approach to free speech as a “nonargument . . . you have the right to speak but you also have the right to be shut up.”

Hopefully, if found guilty, Calvert will actually face punishment. We previously discussed the case involving another Antifa member who was convicted after taking an ax to the door of Sen. John Hoeven’s office in Fargo. He was given no jail time, and the FBI even returned his ax. He later mocked the government by posting on social media “Look what the FBI were kind enough to give back to me!

This case will no doubt be different . . . there is no bomb to give back to Calvert.

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