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heir stable world, which makes that society not so stable anymore, but it is abundant, changing, and slowly shifting into a different type of society due to the many different people that reside in multicultural cities, shaped by globalisation and impermanence. (Britton, Ferrell and Websdale, 2000) The average vertigo person would often have conflicting sentiments about the drifters. Vertigo people being faced with a lot of options are faced with the prospects of becoming drifters and facing uncertainty and change. Like the drifters, who often migrate in search of a better life, or change many jobs in search of a better one, they do hope to improve their overall life quality. Vertigo people have a choice to try out other options, do internships abroad, or migrate themselves. The abundance of choice and all the different good and bad outcomes their lives can embrace are what draw the vertigo to become a drifter.
Discussion
History of Antifa
To understand who Antifa are today, we need to understand where they come from, and how they formed. Antifa goes back to the beginning of the 20th century, forming in the 30s as a counterculture to Mussolini’s fascism and later German fascism. Counter culture can be described as the people who oppose the dominant values and behaviour in society, often they are the young people opposing the government. As a response to the fascism that derived from Italy and spread to Germany, people in Germany had responded by forming the Antifaschistische Aktion, or Antifa for short, which were a militant anti-fascist network. The network was formed in the 1930’s when tensions were high between the Nazis and leftists. (Bray, 2017) After the fall of Hitler the Antifa members usually consisted of war veterans, social democrats, and communists. They included the Communists and Social Democrats, who gained popularity after the fall of the Third Reich, Hitler’s Reign.
It is significant for Antifa’s tactics and ideology that in 1936 in London, Communists and Anarchists united; outraged they were standing up against British Union of Fascists, also known as the Battle of Cable Street. Protesters formed a blockade and resorted to violence and beat members of this group and police officers as well. Protesters used homemade bombs, and burned a lorry. In French, British, and American areas Antifa groups had begun to recede in 1945.
Years later, in 1980s Antifa in Germany has no historical connection to the movement; it is a product of an autonomist movement in West Germany. One of the biggest antifascist campaigns in Germany i