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Antifa Group Teaches College Kids in Texas How To Defend Themselves

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Rob Shimshock Education Reporter
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A student Antifa group taught University of Texas at Austin students “self-defense” Saturday.

University of Texas at Austin’s Revolutionary Student Front group tweeted it would resume “weekly self-defense classes.” It posted a photo of communist soldiers along with its advertisement.

“Our first class is going to be hosted at UT on Saturday at 1:00 PM on the green space by the turtle pond,” the group said. “Dress in comfortable workout clothes (high for the day is 54°) and bring some water!”

However, it appears the student group promotes actions surpassing mere self-defense.

“Bricks belong best thrown at pig heads!” the Revolutionary Student Front said in October.

The organization also believes “white supremacy is at the heart of American values.”

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Revolutionary Student Front describes itself as “an organization for revolutionary anti-capitalist students in Austin, Texas.”

The Daily Caller News Foundation reached out to Revolutionary Student Front but received no comment in time for press. TheDCNF also contacted a student who indicated interest in the class, but she declined to comment upon being denied compensation for her comment.

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