In this The Gateway Pundit article, a self-described “Antifa general” in Minneapolis openly calls for an armed uprising against the United States, escalating rhetoric that many critics say now crosses into explicit incitement of violence.
- The individual publicly identifies as an “Antifa general,” positioning himself as a leader or organizer rather than a fringe lone actor.
- He calls for armed action against the U.S. government, using revolutionary language that goes beyond protest or civil disobedience.
- The rhetoric echoes past Antifa-linked unrest, particularly in Minneapolis following the 2020 riots.
- Critics argue the statements meet the threshold for incitement and should trigger law-enforcement scrutiny.
- The incident raises renewed questions about why Antifa is often described as an “idea” rather than treated as an organized extremist movement.
- The comments come amid heightened national tensions over political violence, domestic extremism, and uneven enforcement standards.
- Conservatives point to the lack of immediate consequences as evidence of a double standard in how threats from the radical left are handled.
Read the full story: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/01/self-described-antifa-general-minneapolis-calls-armed-uprising/



