Erika rules
Wait… I thought “antifa” wasnt a group?

Antifa isn’t an organization.

Antifa is a loose classification which amounts to “Anyone who is antifascist and active”

Its may not fit the classification of “organization”, but it is a group, of sorts. They have a website… I mean, right?

They have a website… I mean, right?

No, because there’s no antifa ’organization’ that could credibly speak for the movement. It would be like finding a website for Pineapple-on-Pizza lovers and asking if that was ‘the’ Pineapple-on-Pizza-Lover website. The answer is no, because Pineapple-on-Pizza-Lover is describing an inclination, not membership in a group.

Or, for a more innate example, asking if “the Asians” have a website. Asian is descriptive of a (subjective, generally phenotypical) quality, not of membership in an organization. You could find any number of websites by Asian folk, or catering to Asian folk, but it’s not “The Asians have a website.”

The trans agenda however, is real. The trans minutes and the trans annual report too.

Trans Agenda: Meeting minutes

Date and time: 2025/09/25 13:00
Venue: Remote
Requested by: The Board of Transitioners

Approval of Minutes
The minutes were read from the August meeting and approved.

Announcements

  • Welcoming our newest gender to the team
  • Reminder to complete your annual self-evaluations (spoiler: you’re all doing great)
  • Upcoming skills development workshop: tips to get a good night’s sleep

Project Status

  • Arch Linux deployment upgrade to 2025-10-01 build*
  • Postponed: Development on the magic pill that turns you into catboys/girls (pending release of FY26 funds)
Where did you get this? Did you make this up just now?

Finally I get to use this in a positive way: