An Antifa member attended the Dallas “No Kings” march and rally over the weekend, waving an Antifa flag and delivering an anti-American speech, according to video reviewed by The Dallas Express.
The individual, who goes by the alias “Doberman,” was identified by journalist Andy Ngo on X, where he frequently tracks Antifa activity. Doberman held a flag with the Antifa symbol on one side and an upside-down U.S. flag on the other.
Doberman wore a vest displaying the words “MELT ICE” and “ANTIFA.” He also appeared to help lead chants and direct the crowd during portions of the march.
“I traveled the country, I went to Florida, I went to Brazoria, I’ve been to Indiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Washington, Portland, and I’m here to spread antifascism. Because America was never fascist and never will be. Not as long as any antifascist lives,” Doberman told The Dallas Express.
When asked who he considers a fascist, Doberman said, “The whole Trump administration. It may not be entirely fascist at this point, but they are quickly going toward authoritarianism and totalitarianism.”
Doberman ended the interview shortly afterward and declined to answer additional questions, including whether they attended as private security.
Doberman’s Instagram profile lists “she/they” pronouns and describes the user as “Texas born and raised,” with “Leftist” and “anti-fascist action” in the bio. The account includes several posts critical of the United States and supportive of far-left activism.
“The American flag means nothing to me. It flew over slave ships, it flew over internment camps, it flew over Wounded Knee, Abu Ghraib, and every drone strike that turned a child into ash,” Doberman’s account “antifa_dfw_shadow” posted on Instagram this summer.
Several of Doberman’s posts show “transgender” flags, Antifa patches, and militant images.
During the rally, Doberman took photos with attendees and handed the Antifa flag to others. At one point, adults at the protest tried to get a child to hold the flag, but the child refused. Doberman continued marching at the front of the crowd as chants echoed through downtown Dallas.
Antifa members joined “No Kings” rallies in other cities across the U.S., including New York City and Portland, according to footage shared online.
“Militants or supporters part of the ‘terrorist Antifa network’ showed up hiding their identities at the ‘No Kings’ protest,” Ngo wrote on X, adding that “they’re there to help mainstream their message of terrorism with liberals.”
“Antifa members showed up at the ICE facility. The man with the purple hair in the ‘F— Andy Ngo’ shirt is Trantifa militant David Zachary Alvey,” Ngo posted on X. Ngo has repeatedly linked Alvey to Antifa-affiliated demonstrations nationwide.