(Colorado Peak Politics)
Islamist Summer is well underway in Colorado and across the U.S. where paid activists have a job to do every election year and some in between, and that’s to stir up trouble for votes.
Not since the turbulent anti-war 60s’ has the U.S. seen so much civil unrest and yet the activism we’re witnessing today seems to have unprecedented levels of funding from mysterious sources of the progressive left.
Here’s the roll call of the year in trends for protest, riots and marches of indignation.
- 2022 Abortion
- 2020 Black Lives Matter
- 2018 Gun violence
- 2017 Me Too
- 2016 Donald Trump
- 2014 Ferguson riots
- 2012 Climate Change
- 2011 Occupy Wall Street
It’s no coincidence that protesting became fashionable after a community activist was elected president and put into action a grassroots movement of so-called grassroots movements to magnify and protest social injustices.
Teachers even got in on the act in Colorado and led their students in walkouts to protest all manner of perceived wrongs.
Soon-to-be former State Rep. Tim Hernandez even convinced his students to skip class and protest his firing from Denver Public Schools.
Now that he and fellow socialist Elisabeth Epps have lost their reelection bids, they can take their moonlighting gigs as pro Palestinian protestors full time.
After marching against corporate America,