Topic: Antifa

98 chapters across the catalog

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 44:21 - 47:29

1863: Nekkidly

SPLC Extremist List, DOJ Relationship

The SPLC has been criticized for labeling mainstream conservatives like Ben Carson and Jeanine Pirro as extremists while failing to list groups like Antifa. Recent reports indicate the Justice Department has canceled its long-standing relationship with the SPLC, which previously helped ferret out domestic terror groups. Critics argue the organization has shifted from a civil rights group to a "left-wing money grabbing slander machine."

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 43:46 - 46:01

1851: Mork & Mimi

Historical Origins of Antifa in Weimar Germany

The origins of Antifa are traced back to 1920s Weimar Germany as a militant response to the Nazi Party's rise. Originally launched by the German Communist Party (KPD) in 1932, the movement was a paramilitary effort to eliminate both far-right and democratic rivals. Historical records indicate that the Dachau concentration camp was initially built in 1933 to house these political social criminals and communist activists.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 1:30:14 - 1:32:33

1832: Lincoln's Dome

Berlin Blackout, Antifa and Infrastructure Sabotage

Parts of Berlin experienced significant power outages reportedly caused by Antifa activists targeting power stations with sophisticated methods, possibly involving EMP-like devices. The sabotage has left residents without heating during winter, with repairs taking nearly a week to complete. Some analysts suggest the term "Antifa" may be used as code for other radical groups operating within Europe.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 54:53 - 57:24

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Donald Trump Christmas Jingle, Antifa Satire

A satirical Christmas jingle depicts Donald Trump "coming to town" while referencing Antifa, fascism, and Vladimir Putin. The lyrics mock political hysteria by calling Trump "literally Hitler" and urging resistance. The hosts reflect on the "cussing" in older episodes of the show and claim to have moved toward a cleaner format.

Champagne Socialist
Episode 1812 16:21 - 24:01

1812: Champagne Socialist

Naomi Seibt, U.S. Asylum Request, German Political Persecution

German influencer Naomi Seibt is seeking asylum in the United States, citing political persecution for her support of the AfD party. Seibt claims she has been targeted by government surveillance and Antifa death threats due to her advocacy for free speech and climate skepticism. She positions herself as the "anti-Greta Thunberg" and a bridge to the MAGA movement.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

No Kings Day Protests, Trump Opposition, and Republic vs. Democracy

The No Kings Day rally in Washington D.C. saw thousands of protesters demonstrating against the Trump administration. While Republican leaders like Steve Scalise labeled the event a "hate America rally" involving Antifa and Soros-funded agitators, observers noted a heavy presence of American flags and peaceful participants. Discussion centers on the distinction between a democracy and a constitutional republic, criticizing protesters for a perceived lack of understanding regarding the U.S. government structure.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:43:28 - 1:47:35

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Antifa, Definition and Organizational Structure

A montage of media figures and late-night hosts like Jimmy Kimmel claiming Antifa is a "mythology" or "not an organization" is contrasted with AI analysis. The Grok AI "Error" describes Antifa as a decentralized movement with no formal headquarters, designed to avoid crackdowns. The movement's roots are traced back to 1930s European anti-fascist groups.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 1:37:40 - 1:43:28

1806: Gray Zone

Antifa Terrorist Designation, Foreign Funding Investigation

President Trump hosted a White House roundtable focused on Antifa, which he has designated as a domestic terrorist organization. The administration is vowing to "follow the money" to identify the funders of organized protests, with Trump suggesting a potential designation of Antifa's international arm as a foreign terrorist organization. Independent journalists shared experiences of being attacked by activists in cities like Portland.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 1:44 - 12:51

1798: Adam & The Robot

Charlie Kirk Assassination and Political Rhetoric Analysis

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was reportedly assassinated during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University. The hosts examine video footage and social media posts from a "person of interest" allegedly linked to Antifa and transgender activism. A montage of clips features various political figures, including Nancy Pelosi and Maxine Waters, using aggressive rhetoric that the hosts suggest contributes to a climate of violence.

Rat Note
Episode 1733 11:38 - 15:27

1733: Rat Note

Cute Winter Boots, TikTok Protester Code

A viral TikTok trend involving "cute winter boots" is identified as a code used by protesters and activists to discuss ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and firearms. The term "ice" refers to the agency, while "boots" serves as a metaphor for protection or weaponry. The segment explores how social media users utilize these phrases to organize against immigration raids.

Unhappy Newcomer
Episode 1689 2:35:31 - 2:39:21

1689: Unhappy Newcomer

Venezuela Election Ratification, US Political Unrest Fears

Venezuela's top court has ratified the controversial re-election of Nicolás Maduro despite widespread allegations of fraud. The hosts compare the situation to the US political climate, expressing concern that a Donald Trump victory in November could trigger violent protests from activist groups.

Lazinsky
Episode 1607 56:24 - 1:02:42

1607: Lazinsky

Fentanyl-Laced Letters Sent to Election Offices

Authorities investigate letters containing suspicious white powder, some testing positive for fentanyl, sent to election offices in five states including Georgia and Washington. The letters reportedly featured symbols associated with Antifa, trans rights, and Satanism. The hosts criticize mainstream media for failing to describe these symbols while reporting on the "threat to democracy."

Digital Dementia
Episode 1542 2:28:48 - 2:31:13

1542: Digital Dementia

Portland Riots History, PBS Gaslighting, Political Violence

The hosts accuse PBS of "gaslighting" the public during a segment about political violence in Portland. The PBS report attributed the 2020 clashes to "right-wing extremists," which the hosts argue ignores the well-documented role of Antifa and Black Lives Matter during the George Floyd riots.

Mega Strike!
Episode 1541 3:24 - 8:32

1541: Mega Strike!

King Charles III, France State Visit Postponement

President Emmanuel Macron postponed the state visit of King Charles III and the Queen Consort due to severe street violence and hundreds of arrests across France. Protesters are reportedly utilizing "be like water" tactics, similar to Hong Kong demonstrators, to evade police. Reports indicate the presence of Black Bloc and Antifa elements within the organized resistance against the pension edict.

Q-Yoga
Episode 1518 2:32:55 - 2:36:53

1518: Q-Yoga

Savannah Guthrie, Trump QAnon Interview

During a 2020 NBC town hall, Savannah Guthrie questioned Donald Trump about QAnon, framing it as a theory about a "satanic pedophile ring." Trump claimed to know little about the movement other than that they liked him, instead pivoting to criticize Antifa and the radical left. The exchange is cited as an example of media figures attempting to link political figures to fringe internet theories.

Cat's Paw
Episode 1505 2:45:02 - 2:48:26

1505: Cat's Paw

Alex Stein, Drag Queen Story Hour Protest

Comedian and activist Alex Stein confronted masked Antifa members outside a "Drag Queen Story Hour" event at a bookstore in Denton, Texas. Stein used a selfie camera to mock the protesters, who were dressed in tactical gear and carrying firearms. The video of the encounter went viral, showcasing Stein's confrontational style of political satire and his criticism of "indoctrination" efforts targeting children.

At This Hour
Episode 1375 2:46:16 - 2:50:09

1375: At This Hour

OnlyFans Porn Ban and BLM Seattle Protest

OnlyFans announces a ban on sexually explicit content due to pressure from major banks and payment processors like Mastercard and Visa. In Seattle, a Black mother disrupts a Black Lives Matter event to criticize Antifa and white protesters for endangering her children during riots.

Bunny Hugging
Episode 1341 1:43:38 - 1:49:12

1341: Bunny Hugging

Chris Hayes, Antifa, and January 6th Commission

The hosts play clips of MSNBC's Chris Hayes reacting to Donald Trump's suggestion that the January 6th Commission should investigate Antifa and Black Lives Matter. They mock Hayes's "whoa whoa whoa" vocalizations and discuss the media's framing of the Capitol riot investigation.

Freedom Bracelet
Episode 1326 11:44 - 14:29

1326: Freedom Bracelet

FBI Director Christopher Wray, Militia Violent Extremists

FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before Congress, labeling the January 6 Capitol attack an act of domestic terrorism. Wray stated the FBI found no evidence of Antifa involvement, instead attributing the violence to "militia violent extremists." Former CIA Director John Brennan appeared on MSNBC to criticize Republican integrity, while some observers suggest the new terminology is designed to target Second Amendment supporters.