DANIEL HAYWORTH: Anti-ICE is the latest facet of the Left’s one riot to destroy the West

DANIEL HAYWORTH: Anti-ICE is the latest facet of the Left’s one riot to destroy the West

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The left is panicking, and their immigrant army has been activated ahead of schedule. 












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The left wants you to believe the riots and protests of the last five years are distinct movements with individual causes that they are fighting for. Black Lives Matter, climate change, Gaza camps, transgender, and now anti-ICE demonstrations are all supposed to be unique and urgent and worthy of the American public joining in their righteous rage.



At least, that’s what they are selling. But don’t fall for it. These are not separate uprisings. They are all a progression of one riot. It is all one relentless campaign, funded by the same people, using the same tactics, to complete the left’s ultimate mission: to tear down the West.  

 

From Minneapolis to New York from London to LA, the same actors, the same tactics, and the same anti-Western ideology unites them. They claim to be anti-police, anti-oil, anti-Zionist, anti-transpobic, or anti-ICE, comparing anyone who opposes them to Nazis, but their actual target is the bedrock of our culture. The target is us: America, Christianity, the family, borders, and the very idea of ordered liberty. 

 

Let’s start with BLM in 2020. All across the country, rioters burned businesses, looted stores, and clashed with police. Over 7,750 BLM-linked demonstrations swept 2,440 locations across all 50 states. Despite media claims of “mostly peaceful” protests, the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) documented 570 violent incidents, including attacks on police and toppling of statues and some 31 people were killed. These weren’t spontaneous outbursts; they were organized, funded, and fueled by a narrative that painted America as irredeemably racist. 



The climate change protests came quick on their heels. Groups like Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion took the stage, gluing themselves to roads, hurling soup at priceless art, and blocking traffic. Their tactics were the same: garner attention, evoke sympathy, create a perceived necessity for conflict, and then escalate. In

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