Definition: The antifascist movement's slogan, often used to describe anti-Semitic policies in a modern context. Definition: - Antifascist: Opposed to or acting against fascism. - Antifeudalism: Opposing or opposing the use of violence as a means to eliminate or end a group of people, particularly those with which one disagrees. Example usage in politics: - The US President's call for "antifascism" during the 1960s and '70s aimed to defuse anti-communist sentiments. - Anti-fascists are often involved in resistance movements against oppressive regimes or violent incursions, but their opposition may be used as a counter-culture tactic. In Christian theology: - Antifascist: Opposed to the use of violence by any means to combat or eliminate an enemy who does not seek its own destruction. - Antifeudalism: Opposing or opposing the use of violence to end a group of people, particularly those with which one disagrees.