not convinced that's the same person, unless you're suggesting she cut off most of her hair for the picture and grew it back by the time she got to the protestuh... no?
he is clearly already throwing the punch in this frame of this gif, and she isn't doing anything
that's an inglorious bastards reference, so its likely not serious even if that is her.
also as foxscotch pointed out, he punched her in the face and she grabbed onto his collar as she went down.where are you getting this, first of all, and how is it a myth? fascism is inherently right-wing.
"cut off most of her hair"
-wearing beanie in pic
-same face
-not wearing beanie in combat
it's almost as if hair can, like, be hidden in a beanie
she was advancing directly towards him with her hands going for his chest just as offensively (as in on the offense, not being offensive as in hurting feelings) as the manlet. the difference being the manlet knows how to hurt someone whereas the antifa was going for the classic high school drama grab stuff
it's obvious this is some chick who's never been in a fight in her life who has no idea how to enter one so the moment she does she gets loving decked because she's trying to go up against a neo-national socialist. that's like half of antifa lol
like i said, he's not the good guy, but she's not the good girl. both were looking for a fight - it's just that only one is actually good at fighting, and isn't afraid to hurt weaker enemies. kinda what national socialists are known for, after all.
neither side was the protagonist is what i'm trying to get at. inglorious basterds reference or not, when you're dressed in black bloc stuff and you say you're going to go out as antifa then you're not a protester, you're a fighter. a stuffty one that's got as much power unarmed as a handicapped dog, but still a fighter.
furthermore you can see her dreadlocks in her profile pic and you can see a looser one hanging on the right of the picture