I would call US drone operators who blow up villages full of women and children "terrorists", but i don't bother because it's pointless hyperbole.
Of course you would resort to calling members of the armed forces 'terrorists', the eagerness of people on the far-left to do so is always right there under the surface. Whilst I would agree that the use of drones, or smart bombs, or any such aerial bombardment has and always will be a method with a high level risk of collateral damage, it is not a terrorist act or an act being committed by terrorists. To even suggest equating the two is ridiculous and demonstrates the self-hatred inherent in the far-left, it's always there.. all too eager to bash anything that lends support to national interests but absolutely stone silent on any incoming threats to national interests because "we're too busy fighting injustice and the fascists (in the white community).
It's all too easy for you to sweep up anyone with right-wing views into this category of being Nazi's or actually far-right. And not just you, but the mainstream media too. You say the media lies.. yeah, it does, repeatedly. The BBC in the UK is unbelievably left-wing, it runs through the organization from balls to bones, and continues to misreport the facts or just ignore stories altogether when it suits their particular narrative. Yeah there are Nazi's or National Front type people or whomever, but these people are an unbelievably small minority in the UK, ridiculously small minority. But then you get legitimate groups such as the EDL for example who always wanted to exercise their right to voice discontent on an actual issue not being recognized by local or national governance, who threw out and rejected the National Front types whenever they tried to infiltrate or turn up to demos which is a fact would always get deliberately lost by the media who were always too happy to blur the lines to suit their spin. Groups of people like that are
not Nazis or far-right, they are ordinary people who are just pissed off with actual issues going either unreported, unresolved or uncontested by local or national governance (or both).
The thing is the "anti-fascists" are always too happy to turn up and conveniently sweep everyone who shows the slightest hint of national interest into this far-right camp, following in the footsteps of the mainstream media who live in their quaint little metropolitan liberal bubbles. If you were just protesting and trying to stop actual Nazi's that would be one thing, but you're not though.. it's any group or individual who displays any sort of right-wing opinion. Though when it comes to Islamic extremist groups in the UK there has been nothing, nada, zilch (and no protest from feminist groups either).. except when people like the EDL protest about it and then you turn up to stage a counter-demonstration, siding with the rights of those Islamic whackjobs to shout death to the armed forces and our national interests! You should be siding with the EDL for example in those cases, not opposing them, but as always you don't bother to make the distinction between actual Nazis, like the National Front, and genuine protest groups who are just fed up.
Until Antifa and other far-left groups actually learn the distinction between Nazis and right-wing people with legitimate grievances, and continue to use violence whilst claiming it is justified, then in reality you are actually no different from fascists you claim to oppose.