Antifa and Red Guard Say ‘Boycott the Election.” I say – “Yes, Please Do!”

If you had not heard, there is a faction of Antifa that is mirroring the Chinese Communist Red Guard. The movement is committed to overthrowing the government through revolution and thinks that elections give the current capitalist regime legitimacy. Red Guards Autin Texas asked it’s 8000 followers to skip the voting booth.

Far Left Watch has the details.

The Red Guards Austin recently shared a blog post with their 8,000 Facebook followers in which they commemorated Mao Zedong’s brutal communist revolution that resulted in millions of people being slaughtered. In this blog post, they called for a boycott of the “bourgeois elections” and advocated for organized revolutionary violence. In one part of the blog, they even called for the formation of a “Red Army” that will destroy the existing state and replace it with a new authoritarian communist state: …

They ended this blog post as they usually do with overt calls for armed violence, “Boycott the Bourgeois Elections! Elections, no! Revolution, yes! The ruling class will rule no more! Revolution, Peoples War!”

I couldn’t agree more. 

Stay home. Plan your revolution. It’s gonna take a lot of work. 

Do not legitimize the bourgeois elections.

I think I should point out that if you keep vandalizing public property and adorning polling places with pigs heads the “people” might not be so inclined to support you. You see, the American “worker” and the middle-class is doing rather well under the “imperial capitalist pig system”. And as I’ve pointed out recently the things they like most in life are the ability to keep most of what they earn, a system that reinforces that desire, and peace and quiet sometimes referred to as order.

No, not the Achtung, goose-stepping, Nationalist/socialist/communist, let me see your papers, hey my neighbor disappeared last night, anyone seen him “order” you’d like us to experience. By order I mean the easy-breezy, mostly predictable day-to-day existence that allows regular folks to go about their relatively peaceful lives without worrying about masked douche-bags fouling up the middle-class paradise. The one that has done more to erase poverty on the planet than anything else humans have ever imagined that also represents their best opportunity at rising in the economic ranks should they choose to invest the time and effort to do that.

What you are promising is the democrat socialist brotherhood of trickle-down poverty where the “middle class” is the same as the lower class with (if they are lucky) a second shirt or pair of shoes and getting ahead means a life of crime taking the extra shirts from other people and selling them on the black market.

Fixed wages and no opportunity unless you are a party member in good standing may sound good when you are yelling it at your little commie-clam-bakes, but the entire population of every campus in America doesn’t have enough snowflakes to plow that BS into the national collective consciousness.  Not yet.

But you’ve got the right idea. Keep at it. 

Encourage your water-carrying college-age brethren to stop voting especially if they are paying out-of-state tuition at UNH. You’d be sending a message to the bourgeois that you’ve proven yourself more effective at stopping vote-fraud in New Hampshire than either the AG’s office or the Secretary of State.  

Oh, and about that revolution thing. We will defend ourselves if attacked. But if you leave us alone, and you don’t touch our stuff, you can dress up all you want. But you better be paying for those pigs.

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    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, an award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance and the National Heritage Center for Constitutional Studies. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, and more (yes, there's more) at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, the Republican Volunteer Coalition, and has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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