
Audioanalysen 🎧 Antifa zerschlagen - wie und warum
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Oct 4, 2025 A heated discussion unfolds around Trump's designation of Antifa as a terrorist group. Critics within the right challenge this perspective, leading to a debate on accountability versus cancel culture. The podcast explores the historical roots of Antifa and its explicit embrace of violence. Strategies to dismantle what is described as a loose network rather than a formal organization are presented, alongside potential legal measures. The episode concludes with a call for action against Antifa, advocating for financial isolation and social sanctions.
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Labeling Antifa As Terror Responds To Violence
- Martin Sellner argues designating Antifa as a terrorist organization is a necessary response to their celebration and encouragement of political violence.
- He distinguishes this from 'cancel culture' by framing Antifa's actions as promotion of terror rather than mere speech.
Praise Of Terrorism Crosses Legal Line
- Sellner says cancel culture breaches democratic guarantees and targets opinions, unlike prosecutable praise of terrorism.
- He claims praising a political murder promotes terrorism and moves beyond protected speech into criminality.
Antifa Is A Network With Actionable Structures
- Sellner rejects the claim Antifa is merely a loose, undefinable network and argues it's a composite of militant groups, NGOs, parties, and cultural actors.
- He asserts this networked reality still permits legal definition and action against its criminal structures.
