https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dylann_Roof
same reason why anyone brings up anything: because its relevant
i could name a hundred other groups of people, white or black, male or female, that share violent beliefs too and none of their beliefs would be considered 'terrorism' because once again, thoughts aren't crimes. so if you want to declare antifa terrorism, why not just boil it down and simplify it to all violent beliefs are terrorism
if they actually organize attacks and there's physical proof that they organize an actual attack, then they can probably be considered terrorism. but as far as anyone is concerned, the antifa just show up individually and start fights, no organization outside of the ones committing it. in that case, the 5-10 people who instigate violence could be charged as terrorists, but that's it
Are you loving high? How is Dylan Roof, a lone gunman, comparable to Antifa, an organized group of violent activists? forget off.
First off, white supremacy is not relevant in America in 2017. The only people who give it any relevancy are people who think Richard Spencer is an important political figure. And before you say it, white nationalism is not white supremacy. White nationalism is on the rise, but it's not the same as white supremacy.
Second, Antifa is not a loving belief. They are a movement of violent left extremism marching under the banner of self righteous bullstuff the left has taken up in the first place. Saying Antifa is a belief is like saying the kool kids klub is a belief. That's stupid.
Third, beliefs are not inherently violent. Antifa holding a belief is not violent. Antifa beating people half to death because of their beliefs is violent. And it's not 5-10 people. I'm so tired of you trying to play down stuff like this. This is a movement. They have more than enough people supporting their stuff.