The Democratic Party platform is simple and straightforward: the party is opposed to anything associated with Donald Trump. To learn what would be imposed instead, check in with its increasingly radicalized base at a May Day rally in a Democrat stronghold.

Via Fox News:

Communist and socialist groups called for a “revolution” at a May Day rally in Minneapolis Friday…

Some of those demonstrators denounced capitalism and pushed for the seizure of private property and the means of production…

Protesters on the ground outlined a range of demands, including rent caps tied to income, a reduced work week and the redistribution of wealth from billionaires.

After billionaires come millionaires, thousandaires, hundredaires…

Among the groups present were the Communist Party USA, the Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO), the Revolutionary Communists of America (RCA), the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) and members of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), with numerous participants carrying flags and signage featuring socialist imagery like the hammer and sickle.

The hammer and sickle represent communism as implemented in countries like the Soviet Union. Because people don’t hear it from the media or in school, it bears repeating that over 100 million people were killed by their own communist governments during the 20th century. Those who survived were enslaved.

The demonstrators supported the Democrat policy of halting immigration enforcement so as to flood the country with foreign moochers:

Demonstrators carried signs that said “F— ICE,” “Abolish ICE,” “Fight Trump’s Agenda,” “No Kings” and “Stop the War,” while others waved red flags associated with the Communist Party USA and held banners featuring the hammer and sickle, including signage from the Revolutionary Communists of America.

Other flags and banners expressed support for sexual perversion and Islamic terrorism.

These kooks are well funded and professionally organized:

A Fox News Digital investigation previously identified U.S.-born tech entrepreneur Neville Roy Singham, who lives in China, as a key figure in a network tied to some far-left groups involved in protests, part of a broader mobilization involving roughly 600 organizations nationwide.

If these people take power, no one can say we weren’t warned.

On a tip from abcanc.



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