America Cannot Afford This Dangerous Step

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This article, “America Cannot Afford this Dangerous Step” by Matt Alley, was first published on the BlueCollarWriter Labor Media site. The article discusses the danger of the increasing steps toward authoritarianism by the White House, and the significance of its designating “Antifa” as a domestic terrorist organization.

The White House’s recent move to designate “Antifa” as a domestic terrorist organization should chill every American to the bone. It is a reckless, authoritarian power grab masquerading as national security policy. Not only is “Antifa” not an actual organization in any legal sense—it’s a loose banner under which small groups or individuals oppose fascism—but this designation sets a precedent that opens the floodgates for silencing dissent. If this stands, I’m sure unions will be next, justified under some manufactured “national security” excuse. We’ve seen this playbook before: invent a threat, exaggerate it, and then weaponize fear to crush opposition.

At its core, this move is wrong because it criminalizes an idea rather than a crime. There are already laws on the books to prosecute assault, arson, property damage, and any act of violence, no matter who commits it. By targeting an amorphous political identity instead of individual criminal acts, the government blurs the line between protest and terrorism. That’s not protecting Americans—that’s laying the groundwork for repression.

Let’s be blunt: “Antifa” has no headquarters, no membership cards, no treasury, and no single leader. It is not Al Qaeda or ISIS. It is a label slapped on anyone who stands up against fascism, white supremacy, or authoritarian overreach. Declaring it a terrorist organization gives law enforcement sweeping license to surveil, infiltrate, and prosecute ordinary citizens engaged in constitutionally protected protest. That’s not counterterrorism—it’s McCarthyism with a new badge.

The danger here is not hypothetical. Once the government claims the authority to criminalize broad swaths of political dissent under the banner of “terrorism,” it won’t stop at Antifa. History shows us this. Civil rights leaders were branded as dangerous radicals. Labor organizers were painted as communist agitators. Women fighting for the right to vote were called anarchists. Each of those movements was smeared as a threat to “national security” at the time. This is how democracy dies: not in one dramatic moment, but through the slow, systematic demonization of dissent.

But the stakes are even bigger than that. This isn’t just about Antifa, or unions, or activists of any stripe. It’s about every single American who believes in the freedoms and civil liberties our nation is supposed to stand for. Our parents and grandparents fought and died in World War II to defeat fascism abroad, because the idea of a government that criminalizes dissent, punishes opposition, and equates protest with treason was intolerable. Now, with this order, we are inching dangerously close to adopting the very tactics we once shed blood to resist.

This is not a question of whether you agree with Antifa’s tactics or not. You don’t have to. What’s at stake here is something far larger—the principle that in a free society, ideas cannot be outlawed. We punish crimes, not beliefs. We prosecute actions, not associations. When we abandon that principle, we lose the very freedoms that make us who we are.

Every American should be asking themselves: if they can label “Antifa” a terrorist group today, who will they label tomorrow? The answer is anyone who dares to stand in the way of power—workers, journalists, organizers, activists, even veterans who speak up when they see their country heading down a dark road. And that is why this designation is not just misguided—it is un-American.

Matt Alley,
BlueCollarWriter Labor Media

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