NEW YORK TIMES AIDS COMMUNIST-SOCIALIST-FEMINIST-LGBT-ANARCHIST PLANS FOR INAUGURATION DAY MAYHEM

NEW YORK TIMES AIDS COMMUNIST-SOCIALIST-FEMINIST-LGBT-ANARCHIST PLANS FOR INAUGURATION DAY MAYHEM 
BY WILLIAM F. JASPER
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

“Washington D.C. — Make It Ungovernable! Protest the Presidential Inauguration.”

“Washington D.C. — Protest at the Inauguration: Stand Against Trump, War, Racism and Inequality”

Those are two of the messages of strident WeResistTrump (www.weresisttrump.com),
one of the plethora of “resistance” groups that are calling for mass
protests, demonstrations, marches, civil disobedience, “direct action,”
and other disruptive activities before, on, and after Inauguration Day,
January 20.

Who is behind WeResistTrump? The group’s website lists a single
“organizer”: the Workers World Party (WWP). And who is the WWP? Not
exactly a household name, the WWP is a small, hardcore communist party
that has gained enormous influence over the past two decades by creating
front group coalitions that exploit hot-button issues guaranteed to
rile up the most combustible Clinton-Obama Democrats: open borders,
LGBTQ issues, anti-war, “racial injustice,” anti-police, “social
justice,” global warming, etc. The biggest coalition launched by the WWP
comrades is ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism),
which has been a key leader of many aggressive (and often violent)
demonstrations from the Iraq War protests to Occupy Wall Street
occupations to pro-immigration (i.e., pro-illegal alien, pro-amnesty,
anti-deportation) rallies to climate-change sit-ins.

Even when various events downplay (or omit altogether) the organizing
leadership of WWP/ANSWER, their handprint is evident by the mere fact
that a sea of black and yellow (the WWP color scheme) placards dominate
the event. Here’s another “clue” for the clueless reporters of the
establishment media: Those black and yellow signs invariably have
“ANSWER” and “www.answercoalition.org” printed on them somewhere that is
plainly visible. It’s really not that difficult; even a Journalism 101
student should be able to follow the trail.

However, as we have reported in the past (see here and here),
the pro-Left major media have intentionally, studiously covered up the
radical far-left nature of these organizations, in an effort to make
them appear more mainstream and boost the leftist causes. Thus, for
instance, the New York Times, on November 12, ran a story entitled “Protesters Take Anti-Trump Message to His Doorstep, and Plan Next Steps,” in which Times
reporters in New York City, Los Angeles, Oakland, and Kansas City
reported favorably on the riotous anti-Trump “protests” across the
country. They refer to WWP’s veteran communist organizer Ben Becker as
“an organizer with the ANSWER Coalition, an anti-war and anti-racism
activist group based in New York.” C’mon, is that it? Now everyone knows
that the same alleged reporters, had they been attending a pro-Trump
(or other “right-wing”) rally, would have dug and probed until they
found some unfortunate lad or unsuspecting lass whose brother-in-law’s
uncle’s bowling buddy in 1965 was pictured in a local paper carrying the
Confederate flag in an Independence Day Parade in Mobile, Alabama. And
THAT, of course, would suffice to declare that the entire event was a
racist, fascist, KKK, neo-Nazi gathering, and everyone in attendance, as
well as the cause for which it was called, should be subject to the
deepest opprobrium. But the central role of WWP/ANSWER communists?
Nothing to see here; move along. It was the same with the violent
BlackLives Matter riots, where WWP/ANSWER played a leading role.

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Workers World Party is not the only totalitarian-oriented organization
promoting anti-Trump mayhem for Inauguration Day — not by a long
stretch. Another veteran communist group, the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP),
is a violent Marxist-Leninist organization that idolizes Chinese
mass-murdering dictator Mao Tse-tung. Operating through a front
organization, www.refusefascism.org, the RCP took out a full-page advertisement in the New York Times on January 4 that is noteworthy on several points. First of all is the fact that the Times ran the ad at all, inasmuch as the Times’ declared policy is, “We do not accept opinion advertisements that are attacks of a personal nature.”

Really? No “attacks of a personal nature?” That’s very PC and all,
but why then does the RCP ad not qualify as an attack of a personal
nature? After all, it does charge Trump and Pence and the incoming
“regime” they are leading with being fascists, xenophobic nationalists,
racists, and misogynists — among other execrable things.

The Times ad opens with the declaration: “NO! IN THE NAME OF HUMANITY WE REFUSE TO ACCEPT A FASCIST AMERICA!”

“Our anguish is right and just. Our anger must now become massive
resistance — before Donald Trump is inaugurated and has the full reins
of power in his hands,” the would-be saviors of America proclaim.

“We therefore call for a month of resistance that reaches a crescendo
by the January 20th 2017 Inauguration,” the communist manifesto
continues. “Because we refuse to accept a fascist America, millions must
rise up in a resistance with a deep determination such that we create a
political crisis that prevents the Trump/Pence fascist regime from
consolidating its hold on the governance of society.”

“By any definition, Donald Trump is a fascist,” the ad insists. “He
has put together a regime who will carry out this program, and worse.”

Here is another excerpt from the advertisement, as it appeared in the Times (emphasis in the original):

The Trump Regime Must and Can Be Stopped Before It Starts!
This is not wishful thinking but could be
made a reality if all who hate what is represented by this fascist
regime translate our outrage into massive mobilization to create the
political conditions which make this possible. We are millions.
Our only recourse now is to act
together outside normal channels. Every faction within the established
power structure must be forced to respond to what we do — creating a
situation where the Trump/Pence regime is prevented from ruling. 

“Creating a situation where the Trump/Pence regime is prevented from
ruling?” That coincides with numerous other seditious appeals from
leftist groups vowing to make the United States “ungovernable” in the
new Trump administration. Yes, these are the same folks who feigned
“horror,” mimicking Hillary Clinton’s remark during the final debate
that Trump’s refusal to say that he would concede defeat immediately
after the Election Day count was announced was absolutely “horrifying.”

The Revolutionary Communist Party/RefuseFascism.org advertisement goes on to say (emphasis in original):

We call on each and every one who opposes
what this regime stands for, and what it will do, to take part in and
actively build, this resistance and refusal.
Organize. Plan. Act.
The Month of Resistance must grow to
millions — becoming protests that don’t stop — where people refuse to
leave, occupying public space, and more and more people stand up with
conviction and courage demanding:
NO! We Refuse to Accept a Fascist America!

Who are the prominent, upstanding patriots that are leading this call to action? The ad lists a number of them, notably: Bill Ayers, unrepentant Weather Underground terrorist; Marc Lamont Hill, CNN commentator; Carl Dix, Revolutionary Communist Party activist/lecturer; Professor Cornel West, regular
campus speaker companion of Carl Dix; Imam Aiyub Abdul-Baki, Justice
Committee, Islamic Leadership Council of New York (the NYC Gound Zero
Mosque agitator); Ed Asner, pro-communist actor; and Professor Henry
Giroux, Marxist exponent of “critical pedagogy.” A sterling lineup
representative of a cross-section of America, no?

Here is the select list of signatories included in the ad:

Imam Aiyub Abdul-Baki, Ed Asner, Bill
Ayers, Fr. Bob Bossie SCJ, Herb Boyd, Charles Burnett, Isabel Cardenas,
Margaret Cho, Kia Corthron, Joe Dante, Chuck D, Carl Dix, Alex Ebert,
Niles Eldredge, Kurt Elling, Eve Ensler, Charles Gaines, Merrill Garbus,
Pastor Gregg L. Greer, David Gunn Jr., Lalah Hathaway, Marc Lamont
Hill, Chase Iron Eyes, Everett Iron Eyes Sr., Henry Giroux, Evelyn Fox
Keller, Robin D.G. Kelley, Wayne Kramer, John Landis, Julie Mehretu, Vic
Mensa, Debra Messing, Jessica Care Moore, Thurston Moore, PZ Myers,
Arturo O’Farrill, Michelle Phillips, Milton Saier, Yusef Salaam, Dread
Scott, Michael Shannon, Danny Simmons, David Strathairn, Alice Walker,
Naomi Wallace, Cornel West, Saul Williams, and thousands more.

A larger list of signatories can be found on the refusefascism.org website here.

These are the hardcore anti-Americans who just can’t accept that they
have been totally rejected and repudiated in the recent elections,
despite the fact that their candidate, Hillary Clinton, vastly outspent
Donald Trump and had the support of all the Big Banks, Big Business, Big
Labor, and Big Media. They are doubling down with even more radical
rhetoric and what amounts to calls for, and endorsements of, the same
riotous protesting that followed election day.

The New York Times, which did everything within its power to
help Clinton and destroy Trump, is doubling down with them, escalating
its attacks and providing sympathetic coverage and propaganda for the
anti-Trump protesters. Again, as with its coverup of the WWP red hand
behind the anti-Trump ANSWER agitators, the Times likewise
covers up the RCP red hand behind the anti-Trump refusefascism.org
petition and advertisement. Perhaps the esteemed “Grey Lady” is so far
into her dotage that she needs a little assistance. So here’s another
Journalism 101 clue for the NYT’s clueless reporters: Go to the
Revolutionary Communist Party’s Web page (here), which gives a history of their launch of the refusefascism.org and a detailed explanation their strategy/program.

Here are a few more free-of-charge “clues” that seem to evade the Times
reporters: The appearance of a mass of identical posters, placards, and
banners, along with identical chants, in cities all across the country,
bespeaks organization, not spontaneity. And when those
posters/placards/banners all have the same RCP Red/Black or Red/Yellow
color schemes and bear RCP and www.revcom.us labels, it’s a fairly good
“clue” that the RCP is playing a prominent role. Add to this the
conspicuous communist symbols — clenched fist, hammer and sickle, red
star — and, well, how many clues does one need? If that does not
suffice, it is a fairly simple matter to interview the RCP militants
leading the chants; they’re usually more than ecstatic to proclaim the
RCP’s unique role as the vanguard of the people.

A few years ago the Times was exposed for giving the Soros-funded, ultra-left MoveOn.org a special cut-rate deal (reduced
by more than half) on a full-page advertisement, something they would
never think of doing, of course, for, say, a pro-life, pro-gun, or Tea
Party group. They should have a right in the free market, naturally, to
discriminate in favor of their soulmates. But realizing it would expose
the phoniness of their claimed “objectivity” and political “neutrality,”
they backtracked, claimed the discount had been a clerical error (a
$77,000 one!) and asked MoveOn.org to cough up the rest of the funds to
cover the normal ad price. We do not know whether the Times has
again given preferential pricing for the ads of its anti-Trump comrades
in arms, but that probably is not necessary, since the professional
AstroTurf protesters seem to be swimming in cash.

Similarly, the Times had no problem with publishing a virulently anti-Catholic ad by
atheists of the Freedom From Religion Foundation that included
offensive cartoon caricatures of the pope. When Jewish activist Pamela
Geller and the American Freedom Defense Initiative attempted to purchase
an ad using text almost verbatim to the anti-Catholic ad but
substituting Islam for Catholicism, and cartoons of an imam and the
Koran, the Times refused the ad.

However, the Times’ notorious bias and proclivity for
partisanship, censorship, and disinformation seems to be only getting
worse, although that may have seemed at one time to be
impossible. Here’s one example out of the many daily candidates that
could be cited to illustrate the Times’ far-left lunacy, in
this case with regard to the paper’s overt support for the
globalist-funded communist-socialist-Marxist-anarchist effort to make
America “ungovernable”: “The Anti-Inauguration,” by Charles M. Blow,
which appeared on January 5.

Blow, like many of the Times’ columnists, reporters, and
editors, has been obsessed with attacking, first, Trump the candidate,
and now, Trump the president-elect. He has devoted most (if not all) of
his recent vintage diatribes to slamming the GOP standard-bearer and all
he represents. In his January 5 column, Blow calls Trump “a
demi-fascist” and refers to his coming inauguration as “the impending
Day of Darkness.” He urges Americans to “Protest” by joining in the
demonstrations planned by organizations such as Not My President and
Women’s March on Washington, both of which are endorsed and promoted by
not only the Revolutionary Communist Party and Workers World Party, but
also by the Communist Party USA  and the International Socialist Organization, a militant Trotskyite communist group. Of course, none of these affiliations will be mentioned by the Times, CNN, or the rest of the establishment media echo chamber.

However, these media enablers must be held to account when (not if)
the seasoned communist riot-makers they are promoting initiate bloody
insurrection and fiery chaos in the streets of our cities.

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