Do You Believe in the Existence of Antifa? Small, Inconsequential Loose Group of Fake Anarchists Have No Presence in Most Cities. Exaggerated as Boogeyman by Republicrats to Expand Governmental Power

ANARCHISTS/VOLUNTARYISTS CANNOT ALSO BE STATIST. Democratic strategist James Carville has reignited the debate over the existence and nature of Antifa, proclaiming the left-wing movement to be literally "non-existent" during a fiery appearance on the "Politics War Room" podcast this Wednesday.

Carville, the colorful political commentator, launched into an inflammatory rant dismissing the movement—which garnered significant national attention during the Summer 2020 riots in cities like Portland and Seattle—as little more than "vapor" because it lacks a formal structure or leadership.

"I don’t know who the f--k Antifa is. I want to punch the president of Antifa? Give me his address," Carville challenged in a clip posted to Politicon’s YouTube channel. "Where do I find this son of a b--ch? … Where’s the headquarters? Who is the board of directors?"

The strategist was unyielding in his assertion, arguing that attacking Antifa is akin to "attacking air."

"There is no such thing as Antifa. It’s like attacking vapor. There is no Antifa," he insisted. "It’s not an organization. There’s no nothing!"

Carville is not alone in the Democratic sphere in downplaying Antifa's organizational status. ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel previously asserted, "There’s no Antifa... This is an entirely imaginary organization."

However, the political and legal implications of the movement are far from imaginary for the Trump administration. President Donald Trump previously designated Antifa as a "domestic terrorist organization" via executive order and later announced plans to designate it as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO).

Furthermore, the Department of Justice brought its first federal terrorism case against two individuals linked to the left-wing ideology who allegedly coordinated an attack on a Texas federal immigration detention facility.

Despite the administration's actions and the movement's prominent visibility during the unrest, Carville stands firm: "They loop into this and they keep repeating it and it doesn’t exist. There is no such thing as Antifa." [MORE]