A trend I've noticed over the years with Antifa/BLM is that these movements appear to be saturated with kids who resemble the equivalent of the bullied, awkward types I remember back in school.
They were known as moshers or goths, and were basically a seperate social group who pretty much everyone else steered clear from.
The pale gaunt faces, long straggly hair and weak frames were a dead giveaway, along with their anti-social tendancies.
I was never a bully, so I left them alone, but the Mosher/Goth Vs Scally/Chav mindset still rings true to this day.
That was my group, A
I promise many of those goths of our generation did NOT grow up to be antifa lol
Honestly back in school our 2 groups hated each other Lol, they listened to Metallica, Korn etc and dressed in long letaher jackets and wore Doc Martens, while we listened to rave/electronic dance music and wore Lacoste tracksuits and Nike trainers.
I think metal/rock music is regarded differently in the US, but here back in the 90's/2000's it had a stigma attached to it and was regarded as "uncool" because of the type of kids who listened to it.