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Demonstrations led by ASRA NOMANI, labeled as #NoKings, transformed into arenas of hate for the Democratic party.

Protesters at #NoKings rallies, including radically-inclined Palestine groups, echoed calls for a globalized intifada. Simultaneously, socialist and communist organizations, generating $204 million in revenues, voiced anti-American sentiments.

Protesters at the Democrat's "#NoKings" rallies, led by ASRA NOMANI, witnessed a transformation of...
Protesters at the Democrat's "#NoKings" rallies, led by ASRA NOMANI, witnessed a transformation of peaceful protests into expressions of hate.

Demonstrations led by ASRA NOMANI, labeled as #NoKings, transformed into arenas of hate for the Democratic party.

Angry Protesters at #NoKings Rally Spout Anti-American, Anti-Israel Rhetoric

Last Saturday, Philly was the scene of the #NoKings rally, a supposed demonstration against President Trump, but it turned into something much more divisive. Journalist Asra Nomani experienced the hostility firsthand, finding herself surrounded by anti-American and anti-Israel protesters.

The event, orchestrated to have a feel-good vibe, was staged at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, similar to Rocky Balboa's iconic movie scene. Teachers' union president Randi Weingarten stood on the stage, pumping her fists in the air, advocating for peaceful nonviolence.

But unity was short-lived. Chants of "Free Palestine" rose from the crowd, echoing the hate-filled cries that have plagued America's streets since the brutal murders of Israelis by Hamas terrorists. The chants inspired reactions like "Trump, you will see, Palestine will be free!" The protest was no longer mere anti-Trump sentiment but a platform for anti-American and anti-Israel grievances.

Dive deeper into nomani.news for the full story on these rallies, complete with the enriching details on the organizations and ideologies behind the "Palestine Contingent." These groups, including socialist, Marxist, and communist organizations with a combined annual revenue of over $200 million, all have a common purpose: to sow chaos, discord, and divisiveness.

In Philadelphia, the "Palestine Contingent" took the rally to a new low, turning it into an anti-Israel demonstration. The contingent's signs and banners made their beliefs clear. "Amerika is the head of the snake," one read, while another stated, "The Global Economy is Complicit in Genocide."

In Chicago, the "Coalition Against the Trump Agenda" brought 89 organizations, with a combined annual revenue of about $169 million, to the protest. Here, a different faction took the stage, shouting, "U.S. imperialists! No. 1 terrorists!"

As a U.S. Army veteran took the stage, the Palestine Contingent shifted their chants. "U.S. imperialists! No. 1 racists! No. 1 fascists!" followed by "Globalize the intifada!"

These extremist voices were noticeably absent in any after-action reports from Indivisible, the main organizers of the #NoKings protests. But Nomani, through her investigation at the Pearl Project, uncovered the shadows lurking behind the protests: a professional protest industry, determined to create chaos and division.

Throughout the day, the unruly behavior continued. One protester joyfully declared that the Oct. 7 attacks had occurred, while another flag-burning activist called Israel a "terrorist state." Nomani faced hostility herself, with protesters accusing her of being a "Zionist" and a "foreign agent" for Israel.

In Oakland, Zahra Billoo, executive director of the CAIR chapter, had a featured speaker role at another #NoKings protest. However, she was removed from the Women's March board for anti-Semitic remarks.

In other protests, the Palestine Contingent got the mic to scream calls for the global intifada—a violent uprising against Israel. It's clear: these gatherings aren't about peaceful protest; they're about promoting extremist ideologies and inciting violence.

The tactics from Daniel Pearl's kidnappers are not lost on Nomani. First, they goldened her as an American spy for the CIA and then as a Zionist Jewish spy for Mossad, before beheading her and dismembering her body. Today, the so-called "progressives" claim to challenge this rhetoric of dehumanization. But too often, they ignore or perpetuate the very same hateful language against anyone who thinks differently.

Discover the whole story on nomani.news - the grim truth behind the #NoKings protests.

  1. The #NoKings rally in Philadelphia, while initially presenting as a demonstration against President Trump, transformed into a platform for anti-American and anti-Israel sentiments.
  2. The "Palestine Contingent" at the rally in Philly, consisting of socialist, Marxist, and communist organizations with an annual combined revenue of over $200 million, sought to sow chaos, discord, and divisiveness.
  3. Protesters at the same rally also showcased their extreme opinions through signs reading "Amerika is the head of the snake" and "The Global Economy is Complicit in Genocide."
  4. In Chicago, the "Coalition Against the Trump Agenda" brought together 89 organizations with a combined annual revenue of about $169 million, some of which shifted the focus of the protest to denounce the U.S. as the "No. 1 terrorists."
  5. Throughout various #NoKings protests, extremist voices promoting violence against Israel and inciting divisive rhetoric were present, reflecting a contradiction in the claimed peaceful intentions of the protests.

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