A documentary about the antifascist movement in Sweden and Greece.A documentary about the antifascist movement in Sweden and Greece.A documentary about the antifascist movement in Sweden and Greece.
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Since nobody wants to review this film I decided to give it a shot.
If this film was made by antifascists about antifascists to promote their cause, then the results are equal to shooting yourself on the foot. They don't seem good at promoting themselves and don't come off as a likeable lot. They are basically the mirror image of the right-wing thugs whose behavior they are supposed to be against.
The definition of a fascist according to these antifascists is highly problematic. According to them: Fascist=Anybody who does not agree with us.
This kind of attitude only does harm to the cause and makes the other side look good.
By watching this film you can see that these "antifascists" don't want to improve themselves, lack personal ambition, and only want to drag the rest of society down to their level. They don't want to engage in dialogue for one very good reason-even a ten year old could trash their arguments. And let's not talk about their fashion sense!
I highly doubt whether the "professor" from Greece that shows up in the film is really one. He does not act like a professor and does not even dare to show his face. If you ask me, the Greek Government ought to sell the whole EXARCHIA region to the Chinese and turn it into a consumer's paradise.
Maybe these kids ought to be given the chance to spend some time in a real far-left regime and get to experience the joys of the Cultural Revolution first-hand instead of ruining the city with ugly graffiti and ridiculous slogans. I bet they would not last a week.
The definition of a fascist according to these antifascists is highly problematic. According to them: Fascist=Anybody who does not agree with us.
This kind of attitude only does harm to the cause and makes the other side look good.
By watching this film you can see that these "antifascists" don't want to improve themselves, lack personal ambition, and only want to drag the rest of society down to their level. They don't want to engage in dialogue for one very good reason-even a ten year old could trash their arguments. And let's not talk about their fashion sense!
I highly doubt whether the "professor" from Greece that shows up in the film is really one. He does not act like a professor and does not even dare to show his face. If you ask me, the Greek Government ought to sell the whole EXARCHIA region to the Chinese and turn it into a consumer's paradise.
Maybe these kids ought to be given the chance to spend some time in a real far-left regime and get to experience the joys of the Cultural Revolution first-hand instead of ruining the city with ugly graffiti and ridiculous slogans. I bet they would not last a week.
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- slammerhard
- Nov 24, 2020
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- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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