Mark Bray, a historian and author specializing in antifascism, shares his harrowing experience of receiving death threats and doxing that led him and his wife, Yesenia Barragan, a Latin American historian, to flee the U.S. The couple discusses the alarming rise of political violence, their choice to move to Spain, and the impact of conservative watchlists on academic freedom. Bray also explores the ethics of militant antifascism, the balance between free speech and public safety, and the chilling effects of threats on open discourse.