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Unmasking The Toxic-Left’s Protest Industry

Unmasking The Toxic-Left’s Protest Industry

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In an era where free speech is heralded as a cornerstone of democracy, the toxic-Left has perverted the noble act of protest into a cynical, profit-driven enterprise. What many well-meaning Americans defend as grassroots activism is, in reality, a permanent protest industry orchestrated by opportunistic neo-Marxists. These charlatans, hiding behind the veneer of social justice, exploit societal divisions for personal gain and ideological dominance.Far from spontaneous outcries, today's demonstrations are often scripted spectacles, fueled by shadowy funding networks that undermine authentic public discourse. This insidious machinery not only sows chaos but also erodes trust in genuine movements, leaving the average citizen bewildered and vulnerable to manipulation.At the heart of this racket lies "crowds on demand" businesses, where professional agitators are hired to inflate rallies and fabricate outrage. Companies like Crowds on Demand openly advertise services to organize protests, rallies, and advocacy campaigns for clients ranging from corporations to political operatives.Founded by Adam Swart, Crowds on Demand, a Beverly Hills-based firm, boasts of deploying actors and incentivized participants to generate media buzz and pressure targets. They've been linked to everything from anti-Trump stunts to corporate extortion schemes, where paid crowds intimidate opponents into submission.In one egregious case, the company was sued for allegedly using hired protesters to harass a Czech investor, demanding millions in settlements. More alarmingly, recent revelations show Crowds on Demand receiving "high-budget requests" to recruit agitators for anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, with offers reaching up to $20 million for anti-Trump protests nationwide. This isn't activism; it's mercenary theater, where the toxic-Left outsources dissent to the highest bidder, turning principled stands into pay-per-view performances.Funding this farce are billionaire puppet masters and their nonprofit empires, chief among them George Soros and his web of organizations. Through the Tides Foundation—a tax-exempt behemoth seeded by Soros's Open Society Foundations—these funds flow to radical groups orchestrating campus upheavals and street blockades.For instance, Tides has funneled millions to entities like Jewish Voice for Peace and the Adalah Justice Project, which have spearheaded pro-Palestinian protests at universities like Columbia. These demonstrations, often laced with antisemitic rhetoric, aren't organic student uprisings but subsidized spectacles designed to disrupt and divide.Soros' influence extends to teacher unions and migrant advocacy groups, where Tides-backed outfits in New York City received thousands to fuel anti-Israel walkouts among public school educators. Meanwhile, the Tides Foundation, acting as a fiscal sponsor, launders donations to obscure donors' tracks, enabling the toxic-Left to claim plausible deniability while professional protesters pocket the cash.This omni-cause advocacy—jumping from climate hysteria to racial grievances to border chaos—is a lucrative national business, paying agitators handsomely without any accountability.What makes this industry truly pernicious is the unregulated Wild West of tax-deductible 501(c)(3) nonprofits. These entities operate with impunity, siphoning billions from donors like Soros and the Gates Foundation to bankroll perpetual unrest. Unlike legitimate charities, they produce no tangible deliverables—no metrics proving public good, just endless disruption. The multi-billion-dollar NGO network props them up, allowing operatives to get paid for sowing division on a daily basis.Take the Party for Socialism & Liberation (PSL), a far-Left group tied to anti-ICE and migrant protests in Los Angeles; it receives funding from socialist billionaire Neville Roy Singham, enabling coordinated riots that blend taxpayer dollars with ideological warfare. These nonprofits thrive on chaos, exempt from scrutiny that would expose their lack of real impact. The American public, lulled by media narratives, fails to grasp how this sector has become a haven for grifters masquerading as activists.Even more alarming is the co-mingling of foreign interests, where the toxic-Left's parent organizations do the bidding of adversarial regimes.Neville Roy Singham, an American tech mogul now based in Shanghai, exemplifies this treachery. Sympathetic to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Singham's global network finances propaganda outfits that span from Chicago to Delhi, sprinkling disinformation to advance Beijing's agenda. His funds have backed groups like Code Pink and No Cold War, which amplify anti-US and anti-Israel narratives.In California, the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA)—a nonprofit raking in federal and state grants—has members entangled in Singham's web, as revealed in congressional probes. CHIRLA, involved in LA's migrant protests and riots, mixes public ...
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