I was recently told by a very wise person that, "Antifa is an adjective, not a group". I want to thank that person for their wise insight and knowledge that now makes me a much smarter individual having been educated on the difference between adjectives and nouns. Hoping to learn more, English grammer is important especially about verbs, adverbs and dangling participles. So now that we know that Antifa is an adjective, not a group, is it possible to have individuals who are anti-fascist? The obvious answer is yes. And if there is more than one, say several anti-fascists in the same location, can we not say that they are gathered in a group? And since we know that the word "Antifa" is an adjective, and the word group is a noun, and adjectives are used to describe nouns, can we not now combine this adjective "Antifa" and the noun "group" to describe an "Antifa group"? Yes, I think I can. Or if it bothers someone who perhaps is of a persuasion that would be offended if I called Antifa groups fascist groups, then perhaps I can find another adjective to substitute for Antifa? How about from now on I just make up my own name for Antifa Groups since apparently there really is no such thing as an Antifa group because antifa is an adjective not a noun, how about i just call them phauquers? So I just want to share with you some videos that I thought was funny. This dumb person making the video calls himself Spayce, and he is unaware that Antifa is an adjective nof a noun, but anyway he has some very funny pictures of these phauquers that should have you ROFL. Enjoy phauquers!
Well damn! That adjective sure the hell is pissed off and burning stuff! I fear what would have happened if it was a noun!
You know, i just realized that the name I just made up for them became a noun the second I invented the name. That means if you see a person who is an Antifa person, they automatically become an Antifa phauquer. And if there is more than one Antifa Phauquer, that means "Phauquers" becomes an adjective too, ie. Antifa Phauquers group. So feel free to use my invented word to describe these Phauquers.