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KJ5, ILQ returning. Man, what a question. I walked in at the wrong time, didn't I? I heard a little bit of people talking about it, but I really wasn't paying attention. I had a busy morning. Today's the first day I've been up and moving since like last Tuesday or Wednesday, so that hurt my back. So, yeah, I didn't do a whole lot this weekend. I watched a whole bunch of TV. I found a new show I like. At least the first couple of episodes. It's on Peacock. It's called Dan Brown's The Last Symbol. Thank you, love. It's kind of like the Dan Brown. It's about Robert Langdon, if anybody follows him. Anyhow. So I watched a little bit of that. So that's what I did this weekend. I didn't do a whole lot. Antifa, let's see. From my understanding, it is a loosely unorganized gathering of people who say they're committed to being anti-fascist. Which seems like a very good thing on the surface. But over the past, let's say, five or six years, anytime there's any kind of major, I don't know what to call it, civil disturbance, maybe? It seems like they're the people at cause. You can be part of an organization without the organization being an organization. I know it sounds stupid, but you can be. There are tons of organizations out there that don't have memberships, but they're still considered organizations. Hamas is a great example. I don't think they have a running list of all the Hamasers. Now they've got some leadership stuff, but there's some leadership in Antifa too. I'm not sure I agree with the statement I heard a little bit ago about conservatives being in Antifa. That sounds backwards. I'm sure you'll find a few, a handful maybe. Anyhow, funny enough, I'm not so worried about them being in Antifa or even about their desired stated goals to be anti-fascist. My concern is more along the definition of a fascist. You see, a fascist of 2025 isn't the same as a fascist of 1950. Just like a socialist of 2025 isn't the same as a socialist in the 1950s. You see, some of these definitions have changed a bit over the past 50 to 100 years. So their definition of a fascist, I don't think at least 100% encapsulates the true definition of what historically a fascist was. So that's an interesting thing. Anyhow, I'll send it back. KJ5IRQ.
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