Ex-Antifa activist turns against far-left extremism in stunning reversal
Gerrit Kubassa, once an active member of Antifa’s black bloc, has now become a vocal critic of far-left extremism. His dramatic shift in stance is the focus of a recent interview with JF-TV, detailing his past involvement and current confrontations with former allies.
Kubassa, known online as The Objectivist, previously took part in Antifa protests and was convicted for throwing a bottle at police. His past actions marked him as a committed supporter of the movement.
Kubassa’s story reflects a rare shift from activism to opposition within far-left circles. His public confrontations with former allies continue to draw attention, while his interview provides insight into the personal and ideological conflicts behind his change. The reactions from extremists suggest his stance remains highly contentious.
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