Q: I'm against fascism, but don't support Anti-fa.
A: That's like saying "I am a fan of ice cream, but I will not support Ice Cream because of their use of sprinkles." Antifa is not an organization. It's an idea. A very basic idea. So you either believe in that idea, or you do not. You are either against fascism, or you are not.
Antifa is not an organization.
Now that being said, there are organizations that claim to be under the antifa belief. But they are not in any way a governing body. They have less say in the antifa cause than the KKK have in being a Republican. The KKK may use atrocious tactics, but do Republican's think it is fair when people talk about the KKK and the Republican being the same thing? A great majority of them do not.
You can't freeze the bank account of Antifa anymore than you can freeze the bank accounts of people who are against pineapple on pizza. Both are just a belief.
When you have just a basic idea, many will claim they support that idea. Many of those people passionately disagree. If one dismissed an entire idea simply because others that support that idea say and do things they disagree with, no one would support (aka believe in) anything.
I challenge you to think about the difference between support and belief. How does one claim a simple idea, but not support that simple idea?
Remember when being against Nazi's was so common that we all assumed everyone was against fascism? I miss those times.
So can we both agree that the Nazi Punks can fuck off? Fuck fascism! I'm 100% against it.