There are a few antifa orgs with online presence, such as the one linked above and Torch Network, that keep tabs on this group and post thorough dox identifying many of its members. (its membership remains stagnant around 200-250 according to its leader in leaked internal communications)

Most of their activities are limited to propagandic stunts to try and gain attention: flash mob demonstrations, attempting to march alongside irrelevant right-wing protests, petty vandalism of memorials and putting up stickers. Like culture jamming minus the whole culture part.

This article shows a right-watch group in action, quickly removing propaganda before sunrise and preventing the advertisement of this propaganda organization.

  • @ezmack
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    12 years ago

    I was taking them down for a while. Could tell they were from out of town. Most of them seemed like they weren’t for people walking by but to frame a cool picture for the internet

    • comfyOPM
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      22 years ago

      Hah, the places they’ve put them in the linked article seem like that too. I wonder if it’s to please their boss, hype up their peers, or to try and show off to the few people following their group in hopes of recruiting people who think they’re actually achieving something.

      • @ezmack
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        22 years ago

        Yeah they seemed to have a thing for getting old churches in the frame. Soapy water and a plastic scraper if you come across them

      • mekhos
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        22 years ago

        Great to see groups on their case keeping the pressure on.