Debate Junkie Exclusive — Antifa Isn’t Real… So We Made It Official
By Jon Kennedy
For years now, pundits, politicians, and cable news hosts have insisted—with grave faces and severe tone—that “Antifa” is a real, organized, centrally controlled domestic terror network with secret leaders, funding streams, and strategic operations.
Let’s clear one thing up: it isn’t.
There is no Antifa headquarters. No IRS paperwork. No board of directors. No Soros checkbook. No offices over a hot dog stand. (Well… until now.)
So we decided to stop arguing about it and build it.
Introducing the Official Antifa Organization — a citizen-driven, agenda-bearing, minutes-approving, bylaw-adopting civic entity whose primary vocation is transparency, civic participation, and strategic satire.
You read that right.
If critics are going to insist we’re an “organization,” then we’re going to give them what they’re asking for — and do it with:
✔ public agendas ✔ published minutes ✔ adopted bylaws ✔ emailed meeting notices ✔ documented staff reports ✔ and a mission statement
All of it publicly accessible.
And now, we’re finally ready to hold our first official meeting.
First Meeting of the Official Antifa Org
Date & Time: December 15, 2025 Location: Above a hot dog stand (yes, really) AGENDAS & Minutes
This initial meeting is designed to:
Formally recognize the existence of the Org
Appoint Board Members
Adopt Bylaws
Discuss public awareness strategies
Launch antifaorg.com
And establish criteria for identifying public officials whose actions contradict democratic values
In other words: the paperwork that people keep insisting must exist if Antifa is an organization, now actually exists.
Who’s on the Board?
Names currently listed include:
Cliff Cash – Chair (comedian and voice of reason)
Bill Jubran – Media Counter Intelligence
Gunny – Director of Community Outreach
Jason Lewis – Chief Tactical Strategist
Texas Paul – Public Engagement Strategist
Jon Kennedy – Secretary (the guy typing this)
Most of these folks don’t know they’re on the board. A few do. That’s also intentional.
Why This Matters
Beyond the comedy, there’s a serious point here:
There’s a huge gap between what people say exists and what actually exists.
If we are going to have a national conversation about extremism, authoritarianism, and civic values, we should do it with clarity, transparency, and records we can actually read.
So here’s the agenda. Here’s the meeting. Here’s the documentation.