In the year of leftist temper tantrums disguised as political protests, the latest assault on democracy is slated to kick off on Monday in Charlottesville.
Insurrectionists will commence a ten-day march to confront “White supremacy” that will begin in the Virginia city that has become a symbol and end in Washington D.C.
The goal? Do you even need to ask?
The removal of President Trump from office and the disenfranchisement of around 63 million Americans who voted for him.
Via The Hill “Ten-day march from Charlottesville to DC to start Monday”
Activists are set to start a 10-day march from Charlottesville, Virginia to Washington, D.C. on Monday to confront white supremacy and demand President Trump’s removal from office.
“The March to Confront White Supremacy,” is set to start in Charlottesville Monday, Aug. 28 and end in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, Sept. 6. Organizers say the march will be followed by an occupation of Washington, D.C. with daily nonviolent demonstrations.
“This is the time to confront white supremacy in our government and throughout our history. We demand that President Trump to be removed from office for allying himself with this ideology of hate and we demand an agenda that repairs the damage it’s done to our country and its people,” the website for the march reads.
“This will be a sustained civil disobedience campaign, so bring what you need to stay,” they added.
The length of this latest charade begs two obvious questions:
1) Don’t these people have jobs?
2) Where are they getting money and logistical support from?
The “Convening Partners” may offer some clues but this once again has the stench of a Soros operation.
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