I don't actually agree that anyone critical of ANTIFA has to be a fascist. Trump raised "ANTIFA" as a bogeyman and, as a consequence, a lot of his supporters are "critical" of it in that they assume it is a bunch of nasty violent anarchists who attack stores and stuff. There would also be people who are critical of the tactics employed by people who identify themselves as ANTIFA from a small l liberal perspective. It's not a perspective that I agree with, but it isn't "fascist". As an interesting historical side note, the term "ANTIFA" originated in Germany in the immediate postwar period. It's a fascinating but little known chapter, involving the setting up of rank and file committees in dozens of German towns and cities dedicated to rooting out former Nazis. As so many of the factory owners had been members of the Nazi Party, this inevitably involved workers taking over their workplaces. This, as you can imagine, horrified the occupying forces, especially the Americans, and was one of the reasons (along with the drift into Cold War) that the US abandoned its de-Nazification. Significantly, the Soviets were just as determined to eliminate any ANTIFA activity in their zone.again what do you think ANTIFA is