In a complete failure to recognize a clear political damage, leftists plan to accumulate in Washington, D. C., and other big cities across the nation on Jan. 20, Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day. They claim their goal is to “defeat Trump’s serious right, businessman agenda”.
Good luck with that, idiots.
The FBI is also prosecuting people who attended the turbulent Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U. S. Capitol.
Based on that, doesn’t these socialists get worried that they too will be thrown into prison for being present and repulsive? Did the FBI and Department of Justice disseminate their photos, blow on their doors, meeting their friends, drag them to judge, and leave them to linger in jail?
Perhaps not. Republicans don’t put the antagonism in jail, it’s un-American and illegal.
Besides, this team has been making sounds for decades and no one is listening. They joined troops and protested in 2017 at the start of Trump’s first name.  ,
Because of the frequent disruption they cause when political winds blow their way, arrests have been limited also when they camp out on school campuses screeching racist designs or breaking into sealed buildings.
The organization would like to have its name published here because negative publicity is not good publicity. Actually, it is a group of groups, recruiting agitators, bound together by identity politics and a penchant for street theater. You know some by their” Free Palestine” chants.
They are organizing at the website wefightback2025. org, with maps and Jan. 20 meeting times and addresses. Fans are urged to post flyers in public spaces on social media to draw more people to them.
At first glance, their political concerns seem right out of the Democrat playbook, but their agenda goes beyond that. It takes a leftist decoder ring to understand the website’s messaging. Let’s break it down.
” Trump ran a con game during the election”, the website reads, and goes on to describe what it calls Trump’s “real agenda”.
They say he will “destroy worker’s rights”, meaning he may not do the bidding of labor unions.
According to them, Trump will “deport millions of immigrant families.” They indicate that he will deport illegal immigrants who entered the country.
They warn Trump will, “pave the way for a complete corporate capitalist takeover”. They indicate that Biden’s policies toward socialism will be reversed.
They say Trump will end “regulations to protect the environment”. They indicate that Trump won’t impose rules like those for electric cars.
One method of identity politics is to connect smaller groups with a focus on one issue, such as immigration or the environment, and then have that group unite with other identity groups. Organizers give them a time, place, and unified message, and they have a larger voice than they would on their own. That is what is happening right now, when various organizations come together to oppose the Trump agenda.  ,  ,
Click the donation button on the website, and the movement appears to be organized by The People’s Forum, a nonprofit. The website lists other organizations involved in the planned Jan. 20 disruptions: The ANSWER Coalition, Party for Socialism &, Liberation, Democratic Socialists of America, Palestinian Youth Movement, US Palestinian Community Network, Labor on the Line, Black Men Build, Artists Against Apartheid, Bangladeshi Americans for Political Progress, CODEPINK, Los Angeles Tenants Union, Palestinian Feminist Collective, the Korean group Nodutdol, and others. Many of the groups are connected. Their social media profiles reveal that their messaging and graphics are similar.  ,  ,
According to the recruiting website, the United States and the Democrat Party have shifted to the right. It offers a socialist solution:” We can defeat the Trump program. Not by reversing the Democratic Party’s founding, but by organizing a massive movement against the ruling class and the political system, which give billionaires everything and impoverish a growing percentage of the population.
Their campaign’s agenda did not appeal to the majority of voters. If this were 2021, they would be telling conservatives to accept the loss, sit down, and be quiet. However, many American patriots resisted keeping quiet.
Many people spent the last four years in prison over their misunderstood that we still permit free speech in this country, even if what you say is unpopular. Numerous voters turned out in November to be outraged by patriot persecution. They voted to protect the First Amendment. The right to free speech still holds, as long as no crimes are committed.
Americans who wish to see Trump’s agenda implemented should take these “progressive” agitators seriously. They are too big to ignore. They want to impose their values on a country that has categorically rejected them. Their growing presence and disruption in Europe and the rise in American radicalization, such as the alleged terrorist responsible for the New Year’s Eve attack in New Orleans, point to an unfavorable future where they would not permit equal access to the very free speech that allows their voices to be heard today.
Beth Brelje covers The Federalist’s elections coverage. She is an award-winning investigative journalist with decades of media experience.