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When they aren't teaching your children, unionized teachers seem to be leading the charge to drive turnout for nationwide protests in recognition of May Day, a communist holiday.
The unions held another organizing call / "virtual rally" on Tuesday to energize the troops.
The moderator, a teachers union member named Ramona Oliver, set the tone for the call.
"We are going to show that we can create a united movement -- pro-immigrant, pro-black, anti-racist -- that builds the kind of society that we all deserve," said Oliver. "We have an opportunity to defend those that our Administration... have been hurting... have been vilifying... and create a more just society."
"We're not going to stand by while judges get jailed, while innocent unionists get deported to El Salvador," she said referring to alleged MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who once boasted he could kill his wife and “no one could do anything to him,” according to a request for a protective order his wife filed in 2020.
Oliver introduced Becky Pringle, the head of the National Education Association ("NEA"), who told every NEA member in every local to get out on the street for May Day, and promised "we will fight to create the country that we all deserve."
Randi Weingarten, the head of the American Federation of Teachers ("AFT"), said she's standing in solidarity with immigrants for May Day.
"We are a nation of immigrants," said Weingarten. "Some of us are native to this land. They haven't been treated very well by the United States of America. Some of us were brought here in bondage. They haven't been treated well. Some of us have grandparents and great grandparents who were escaping poverty, and hunger, and were escaping oppression, fascism, kings and autocracy, like my grandparents..."
"We are standing up for Kilmar Abrego Garcia and his family," promised Weingarten. "We are standing up for all of our undocumented children who need an education. We're standing up. That's what we're doing this May Day."
Aru Shiney-Ajay, the Executive Director of the Sunrise Movement, a climate activist group, talked about building a "youth army" to "win the future they deserve"... which appears to be one that embraces the green agenda and communism.
"Young people have inherited a very broken world," said Shiney-Ajay. "The climate threat looms for us. Fires burn hotter and longer. Hurricanes hit our homes and our families. Young people don't have a bright future to look forward to."
She thinks "there is a disease" that has "created Trump and his cronies" and she's arguing that "if we are going to stop the fascism that is plaguing this country, we need to cut that disease out right at its root."
To be clear, "cutting something out at the root" means killing something -- in this case "Trump and his cronies" -- yet no one on the call seemed bothered by the comment.

Next up was Analilia Mejia, the co-director of Popular Democracy, who scared everyone into thinking they were going to lose key civil liberties, rights and protections under Trump.
Then came Neidi Dominguez who boasted about being "someone who lived in this country as an undocumented worker." She's absolutely thrilled about the actions planned for May Day, and said the last time she felt "this special magic feeling was after the murder of George Floyd on Juneteenth weekend of 2020."
Alice Hu blamed "scared" conservatives for "trying to paint" her Tesla Takedown movement as being "domestic terrorists, which is just absurd" because she swears the Tesla protests were "non-violent demonstrations."

Dr. Seydi Sarr spoke next, she's the co-founder of the Black Immigrant Bail Fund and "Helmswomxn" at the African Bureau for Immigration & Social Affairs ("ABISA"), an organization that thinks the future they deserve centers "Blvck/African" immigrant narratives, social equity and is "rooted in justice, shared humanity, and the decolonization of oppressive systems."
Sarr, who lives in the "northern" border state of Michigan, alleged there were a lot of "undocumented immigrants" being "separated" from their families after getting stopped for minor traffic violations within 100 miles of the border, and seemed to think this was unfair.
So she encouraged union members to personally drive illegals to and from work so they don't risk getting pulled over for a traffic violation and end up getting deported.
And she seems to be calling for an end to capitalism as we know it, as well.

The zoom wrapped up with some heartfelt comments from Maurice Mitchell, the National Director of the Working Families Party—that's the party that asked candidates if they backed illegals voting in local elections and if they supported expanding the state's Husky Insurance to illegals up to age 26 in order to obtain an endorsement in the 2024 election.

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, an estimated 70% of teachers in the US belong to a labor union.
The speakers on the call kept reinforcing the idea that all of the teachers in the union should be using their "spheres of influence" to make sure everyone "knows what's at stake" in the current struggle for "their democracy" against Trump and the "billionaire class."
Mind you, these folks just finished up a zoom call with left wing activists who claimed:
Do you think educators, like those on the zoom, who hold views like this are capable of keeping personal politics and anti-American ideas out of the classroom?
Might they consider students to be within their "sphere of influence" and groom them into becoming "anti-racist" social justice warriors?
And what about the students who support Trump? Do they get treated fairly by the kind of educator prone to believing false narratives like those espoused on this zoom?
P.S. Here are the local actions in support of the communist holiday of May Day, including the Greenwich Democrat-backed "vigil" outside the BOE building tonight:










The depths to which America has been subverted into a socialist state is being revealed by those who are crawling out of the woodwork to protect the trillions of dollars of helicopter money put into their hands by subsequent American traitors and currently being removed by Trump.
Build prisons. Lots of prisons. These people will get uglier.