Is it legally permissible to be anti fascist in the United States?

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Yes. In the United States, it is legally permissible to be anti-fascist.

Under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, people have the right to:
- Hold and express political beliefs
- Speak out against ideologies (including fascism)
- Assemble and protest peacefully
- Join political or activist organizations

Being “anti-fascist” (holding opposition to fascism as a political ideology) is fully protected as a matter of free speech and political belief.

*Important legal distinctions*

While beliefs and peaceful advocacy are protected: Violence, vandalism, or assault are illegal — regardless of political motivation.
The U.S. government does not designate “antifa” as a domestic terrorist organization; in fact, under U.S. law there is no formal legal mechanism to designate a domestic group as a terrorist organization the way foreign groups can be designated.

So:
Holding anti-fascist views? Legal.
Peaceful protest against fascism? Legal.
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