That is not what they say, but the mainstream media never mention it. For example here is an Antifa spokeswoman calling for the end of the United States as we know it:
Where did you get the idea they are an âAnitfa spokeswomanâ (and you choice to use a gendered descriptor for someone who is non-binary was noticed). They are not an Antifa spokesperson⌠Anitfa doesnât have any.
My apologies to the spokes-comrade for identifying it as a female.
My observation is that no one is asking Antifa protestors for what their solutions are. Their only platform seems to be to destroy US government and economy with the willing support of the Democratic Party.
âThemâ is plural. Does the comrade claim to have multiple personalities?
âItâ is gender-neutral, singular.
The mainstream media has been very careful not to allow Antifa to speak publicly because they know that Antifaâs views are so extreme. Instead the Antifascist Handbook and the spokes-comrade speak for themselves.
âItâ is gender neutral singular as in âI donât know who it is.â
As far as Antifaâs platform, their actions speak louder than words. They have been violently attacking people, burning buildings, destroying property for more than three months in Portland. They have not communicated any coherent demands to end the violence, nor have they stated any vision for what the would replace the US like if they succeeded in destroying the government and the economy.
Despite the mindless violence and destruction, Democrats continue to support them. What does that say about Democrats?
If I meet a person who wants to use âitâ as a pronoun then I will respect that. So far Iâm not aware of anyone who does. I do know that Lilith Sinclair used they/them/their pronouns and those are also the most common pronouns used by non-binary people so unless you intention is to troll non-binary trans people, they/them/their is the way to go unless told otherwise by the individual in question.
You are attributing actions unrelated to Antifa to Antifa.