George Soros possibly as well. He's been linked to protests in the past. I recently saw this on Fox news, but I don't read their news often.
Indivisible and its partners organize 'No Kings' protests that may enable radical agitators to exploit crowds as human shields, similar to 2020 summer protests.
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Get ready for the Summer of Love 2.0. The June 14 "No Kings" rallies may become the latest case study in how the radical left weaponizes protests, manipulates media narratives and enables organized chaos under the guise of peaceful resistance.
If you lived through the "Summer of Love" like I did in Seattle, watching as my city collapsed into lawlessness in 2020, you should already know the blueprint. It always starts with a supposedly nonviolent, grassroots rally, but ends with
Antifa and anarchists in masks, wielding hammers, launching assaults and torching property. And the media? They’ll pretend they’re just "mostly peaceful."
The "No Kings" weekend protests are being staged by Indivisible and its partner organizations, including American Federation of Teachers, ACLU, Greenpeace and the Human Rights Campaign.
Indivisible wants you to think its rallies are just a bunch of passionate Americans showing up for justice. In reality, they’re running a sprawling network of interconnected activist groups, many of which are just rebranded arms of the same machine. You’ll notice the same messaging, the same signage, the same faces — and yes, the same tactics — showing up at protests, whether the cause is abortion without restrictions, police defunding, gender surgeries for kids, or open borders. It’s astroturf dressed up in grassroots drag.
But Indivisible and like-minded groups don’t get their hands dirty. That’s what their militant allies are for.