@Aldo2
> he's a "villain"
Nah, there is your problem.
You're still thinking in the "good guys, bad guys" world view.
He was living a normal life, and got that option stripped by the most destructive people in our society.
Antifa's are rich brats who hate our society by principle. They ruin lives without reason. This guy on the other hand saw that, and now has no real chance at a good life left. So, he chose to make the world a better place before he leaves instead.
@Aldo2
I love studying other groups and philosophies, but none are as destructive for the sake of mayham as antifa.
While I LOVE to hate on Muslims, they are "just" a completelly incompatible culture, that has it's own consistent rules, and can theoretically build an order eventually.
Antifas are all just degenerates who decided to ruin this world for everyone.
@LukeAlmighty AntiFa are the armed wing of Liberalism. It's why their "philosophy" (I didn't know they had one) is just "smash everything we're told to smash, and maybe some old people".
@LukeAlmighty the reason I put it in quotation marks was for the people who see "fascist" or whatever in everything, hence he's the most evil of evil bad guys evaar (to them).
Even the greatest "villain" has a sympathetic beginning.
It's why many comments on the video are from X-minority group or whatever sympathizing with him, even though he espouses things they disagree strongly with.
@Aldo2 @LukeAlmighty I wish libertarians would take power, do a hitler, and send every single rightoid and leftoid to the fucking camps.
> Expecting libertarians to actually do anything whatsoever
@LukeAlmighty
I'll just say, there is a difference between righteous hatred, and base-hatred.
The former burns brighter than the latter.
It's why, even if he's a "villain", you can't help but sympathize with the man that was there before.