Attended the Boston rally.
No violence except for a scuffle outside the Common in which someone (who was probably antifa) punched a Trump supporter.
Long story short, it was peaceful, as expected.
Surprised you weren't there supporting your brown shirt brothers.
Kind of sad that it has taken an uprising of 16 Nazis in America to make the left have western pride again.
I agree, smash the Nazis, but once they're all good and smashed, get ready to smash the Communists too.
"Nazis"
"We cover our face because the Nazis will try to find out who we are. And that is a very bad thing because they harass people," he said. "We're trying to stop them from organizing. ... When they organize, they kill people, they hurt people, they fight people. And we're the ones who are fighting back
Antifa activists often don't hesitate to destroy property, which many see as the incarnation of unfair wealth distribution.
"Violence against windows -- there's no such thing as violence against windows," a masked Antifa member in Union Square told CNN. "Windows don't have -- they're not persons. And even when they are persons, the people we fight back against, they are evil. They are the living embodiment, they are the second coming of Hitler."
Antifa members also sometimes launch attacks against people who aren't physically attacking them. The movement, Crow said, sees alt-right hate speech as violent, and for that, its activists have opted to meet violence with violence.