thethe, whatever one thinks of antifa, all I've seen in this thread is you blaming them for some violent clashes which were clearly prepared for and welcomed by both combatant parties. There was also violence completely unrelated to antifa, most prominently the murder of a woman.
So when people are murdered or critically injured in an act of terror, you're willing to be appalled and call it what it is...while still, on the other hand, sticking to the same line about who's to blame.
The neo-nazi terrorist who tried to commit a mass murder was acting in a manner that is 100% consistent with the agenda of the people who organized the march. They are nazis. They are white supremacists. They are racist and virulently anti-Semitic, but beyond this, they advocate the creation of a white ethno-state.
Think about that for a sec. Just because they're coy about how one creates such a state doesn't make it less horrific.
What that kid did is completely in line with that ideology, and yet you're saying that a few dread-head bottlethrowers are the problem, and represent some kind of larger threat.