Antifa doesn't like America and they want to destroy it: Former Antifa member

CNN and other major media outlets are being criticized for making the Antifa attacks in Atlanta appear insignificant, which a former member explains is actually beneficial for Antifa.

Former Antifa member Gabriel Nadales joined "Jesse Watters Primetime" to dig into the media's downplayed response to the Antifa attack in Atlanta and share his insight on the overarching goal of the group.

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"Of course it's good for Antifa. You know, I can always count on CNN to act as a professional PR team to excuse Antifa violence, because time and time again they'll say, oh, Antifa is just an idea. It's just an ideology. It's not real. And then when they get caught and you see Antifa on the street, it wasn't that violent. Or sometimes they even say they're the good guys," he explained.

The mainstream media has been downplaying the anarchy and violence caused by Antifa for years because, according to Nadales, the media does not want to admit to this destruction because they "don't want to fight Antifa."

"They don't want to say it because they really don't want to fight Antifa. Because to fight Antifa would be to admit that they were lying for five, six years now. When they first praised Antifa back in 2015, when president, when candidate Trump first announced that office," said Nadales.

Nadales goes on to explain how the primary goals vary from group to group, but the overriding ideology is a dramatic hatred for American and Western ideals. The group is against Democrats and Republicans equally, and promotes and backs an anti-American movement altogether.

"There is always this overarching like anti-fascism. But you have to ask yourself, what does anti-fascism mean? Well, when they define it, they don't mean Nazis, they don't mean KKK, they mean basically Western ideals as well as democracy itself. They don't like the Democratic Party. They don't like the Republican Party. They want to destroy America," Nadales explained.

Nadales questions the media's relaxed narrative onf the myriad of Antifa attacks, speculating that "you would think that CNN or other mainstream outlets would be united with all other Americans against Antifa because Antifa is an anti-American movement."

"For some reason they just want to excuse it, pretend it doesn't exist. But let me tell you, the longer we don't acknowledge the threat of Antifa, the more they will grow and the harder it will be to fight them," warns Nadales, who was ostracized by his group for having the "audacity" so go explore other ideas.

"They just called me a capitalist pig, and it was a repeated cycle of any time I tried to venture out of like of this sticker type ideology," he said. After being routinely pushed out for expressing other ideas, Nadales elected to leave the group, having "had enough."

California Gov. Gavin Newsom says 2nd Amendment is 'becoming a suicide pact' following Monterey Park shooting

Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the Second Amendment is "becoming a suicide pact" following the massacre that took place in his state over the weekend. 

Following the mass shooting in Monterey Park that left at least 11 dead, Newsom offered a fiery reaction during an interview on Monday's "CBS Evening News."

"Nothing about this is surprising. Everything about this is infuriating," Newsom told CBS' Norah O'Donnell.

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As O'Donnell noted, California has the strictest gun laws in the country. Yet Newsom didn't take aim at his state's constitution but instead the Bill of Rights. 

"I mean, the Second Amendment is becoming a suicide pact," Newsom said. 

"But there's many people in this country that support the Second Amendment and are lawful gun owners," O'Donnell pushed back. 

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"Yeah, I have great respect- I have no ideological opposition to someone who is reasonably and responsibly owning firearms and getting background checks and being trained," Newsom responded. 

Newsom is seen among many Democrats as a potential White House hopeful in 2024 if President Biden chooses not to seek reelection.

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While Newsom has said that he will support Biden for a second term, he did raise eyebrows with his visit to the White House as the president was on an overseas trip with critics joking that he arrived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to "measure the drapes." 

Celebrations of the Lunar New Year on Saturday turned tragic after a gunman attacked people at a dance studio in the city of Monterey Park, roughly ten miles east of Los Angeles. 

The death roll rose to 11 people while several more were hospitalized. The gunman took his own life following an intense standoff with police. Authorities have yet to find a motive behind the attack. 

Another California shooting erupted on Monday, this time in Half Moon Bay roughly 30 miles south of San Francisco, that left another seven dead. A suspect is in custody.