Again, don't try to imply that I'm doing something sneaky when I'm trying to do it out in the open. The "I'm curious..." was meant to hint to you that I was changing the subject in a small way. We are still discussing how you are misreading these organizations belief statements, though.
I think you are wrong. I think they want you to believe that so that you don't oppose them. Why do they use the same name, the same imagery and logos, and the same slogans? You would have me beileve they say the same things, but they mean something different. That is odd.
The original Antifa used the term fascism to refer to the final stage of capitalism rather than as a specific movement or group. The used the term to refer to their mainstream (non-fascist) opposition. That is what Antifa is doing now. Otherwise, their actions make no sense.
You would have us believe they oppose the modern sense of fascism, when in their actions, they tell you that is not true.
Indeed, modern fascism involves the forcible suppression of opposition and criticism. That is what they practice, not what they oppose. Can you at least agree with that?