"A political act in which multiple vulnerable groups cannot participate. Because they wouldn't be safe in this crowd."
What are you basing this on? The violence was directed against the police and some private property. And members of marginalized groups did participatr, as you acknowledge yourself. If it was some kind of fascist riot as you imply, the targets would have been those vulnerable groups and the police would have most likely let them, as when fascists pelted KOZP protestors with eggs in eindhoven i believe.
Morover, the presence of anarchists etc in these momentd would further enable and protect the participation of vulnerable groups. Not decrease it. So, in effect, you are arguing against making these events even less fascist, though using anti-fascist argumentation.
A fascist who is fighting the police might be a fascist, but he is not acting fascist unless the police happens to be protecting vulnerable groups (which they tend not to do, and in any case werent doing in the context we are talking about).. Non-fascist people fighting the police who in that capacity happen to find themselves next to a fascist doing the same, are not all of a sudden fascist themselves.
I eat, I shit, I sleep. So do fascists. I might even eat at the same place a fascist does, and like the same food. Does that make me a fascist?
"A political act in which
"A political act in which multiple vulnerable groups cannot participate. Because they wouldn't be safe in this crowd."
What are you basing this on? The violence was directed against the police and some private property. And members of marginalized groups did participatr, as you acknowledge yourself. If it was some kind of fascist riot as you imply, the targets would have been those vulnerable groups and the police would have most likely let them, as when fascists pelted KOZP protestors with eggs in eindhoven i believe.
Morover, the presence of anarchists etc in these momentd would further enable and protect the participation of vulnerable groups. Not decrease it. So, in effect, you are arguing against making these events even less fascist, though using anti-fascist argumentation.
A fascist who is fighting the police might be a fascist, but he is not acting fascist unless the police happens to be protecting vulnerable groups (which they tend not to do, and in any case werent doing in the context we are talking about).. Non-fascist people fighting the police who in that capacity happen to find themselves next to a fascist doing the same, are not all of a sudden fascist themselves.
I eat, I shit, I sleep. So do fascists. I might even eat at the same place a fascist does, and like the same food. Does that make me a fascist?