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Soros-backed shadow group coordinated 109 buses of out-of-state activists for AL rally
Posted on 5/19/26 at 7:37 am
Posted on 5/19/26 at 7:37 am
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Protests against redistricting were held in Montgomery over the weekend, but, to the surprise of no one, George Soros’ fingerprints were all over the event.
Leftwing activists showed up to Alabama’s capital city Saturday for the “All Roads Lead to the South” rally. Speakers there took turns calling state leaders “racists” over the new congressional map approved by the Legislature in the recent special session.
Riders were bussed in from Oregon, Ohio, and points across the country. The national progressive coalition’s lead coordinator has been bankrolled by George Soros to the tune of $7.61 million.
The organizers weren’t shy about what was going on, bragging about every number.
“We have over 109 buses that are scheduled to come,” Black Voters Matter co-founder LaTosha Brown told WSFA the day before the rally. Buses, she said, from Oregon, from Ohio, from more than a dozen states. The entire operation, she added, had been thrown together in “a matter of six days.”
The new map will likely result in U.S. Rep. Shomari Figures (D-Mobile) being thrown out of Congress, which is unacceptable out of state leftist groups.
The rally was co-anchored by the No Kings coalition — the same nationwide network behind the past year of anti-Trump street demonstrations. No Kings’ lead national coordinator is Indivisible, the Washington-based advocacy nonprofit founded by former Democratic Hill staffers Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg in 2017.
Indivisible’s funder is no secret. According to the Open Society Foundations; own publicly searchable grants database, George Soros’ foundation has awarded Indivisible $7.61 million in grants since 2017, including a $3 million grant from the Open Society Action Fund in 2023.
The cast that stepped off those buses was equally out-of-state: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Sen. Raphael Warnock of Georgia. More than twenty members of Congress, drawn from across the country, lecturing Alabama on Alabama’s politics from Alabama’s own Capitol steps.
While the majority of Alabamians support President Donald Trump’s agenda, politicians and leftwing activists from across the country will use millions of dollars to stop that from happening.
Protests against redistricting were held in Montgomery over the weekend, but, to the surprise of no one, George Soros’ fingerprints were all over the event.
Leftwing activists showed up to Alabama’s capital city Saturday for the “All Roads Lead to the South” rally. Speakers there took turns calling state leaders “racists” over the new congressional map approved by the Legislature in the recent special session.
Riders were bussed in from Oregon, Ohio, and points across the country. The national progressive coalition’s lead coordinator has been bankrolled by George Soros to the tune of $7.61 million.
The organizers weren’t shy about what was going on, bragging about every number.
“We have over 109 buses that are scheduled to come,” Black Voters Matter co-founder LaTosha Brown told WSFA the day before the rally. Buses, she said, from Oregon, from Ohio, from more than a dozen states. The entire operation, she added, had been thrown together in “a matter of six days.”
The new map will likely result in U.S. Rep. Shomari Figures (D-Mobile) being thrown out of Congress, which is unacceptable out of state leftist groups.
The rally was co-anchored by the No Kings coalition — the same nationwide network behind the past year of anti-Trump street demonstrations. No Kings’ lead national coordinator is Indivisible, the Washington-based advocacy nonprofit founded by former Democratic Hill staffers Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg in 2017.
Indivisible’s funder is no secret. According to the Open Society Foundations; own publicly searchable grants database, George Soros’ foundation has awarded Indivisible $7.61 million in grants since 2017, including a $3 million grant from the Open Society Action Fund in 2023.
The cast that stepped off those buses was equally out-of-state: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Sen. Raphael Warnock of Georgia. More than twenty members of Congress, drawn from across the country, lecturing Alabama on Alabama’s politics from Alabama’s own Capitol steps.
While the majority of Alabamians support President Donald Trump’s agenda, politicians and leftwing activists from across the country will use millions of dollars to stop that from happening.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 7:39 am to Night Vision
Do they get bologna sandwiches, chips and a drink, maybe a twinkie along the way? Are they escorted by the popo?
Posted on 5/19/26 at 7:41 am to Timeoday
I'm sure every one of these protesters is claiming this income on their income taxes.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 8:35 am to Night Vision
It would be interesting to see their cell phone location tracking maps.
I'm sure a small army of invading leftists will sway the results!
I'm sure a small army of invading leftists will sway the results!
Posted on 5/19/26 at 8:43 am to Night Vision
And the best part is it was all paid for using taxpayer dollars
Posted on 5/19/26 at 8:45 am to Night Vision
They aren’t fooling anyone with that anymore. Especially the local black communities.
This post was edited on 5/19/26 at 8:51 am
Posted on 5/19/26 at 8:45 am to Night Vision
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Soros-backed shadow group coordinated 109 buses of out-of-state activists for AL rally
Gosh, I wonder if they're the same busses they used in Charlottesville?
Posted on 5/19/26 at 8:46 am to Night Vision
you do know the point of the protest was to bus people into Selma. its a weak play on Rosa Parks.
This post was edited on 5/19/26 at 8:52 am
Posted on 5/19/26 at 8:51 am to Night Vision
sorry Selma. Typed too fast.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 8:51 am to Night Vision
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Black Voters Matter
Another grift
Posted on 5/19/26 at 9:38 am to BurlesonCountyAg
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And the best part is it was all paid for using taxpayer dollars
This this and well...this. Soros is not some benevolent bleeding heart. His funding , no doubt, came from the "inflation reduction act" through a dozen NGOs and ended up with him. He takes a cut, a big cut, to act as the bogie man.
They have to track down the sources from the govt and take these people to court to claw it back from these 1000s of NGOs.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 9:41 am to Night Vision
I am going to start a new organization CFBV
Crackers for black voters
Get me some of that grift.
Crackers for black voters
Get me some of that grift.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 10:42 am to SoFla Tideroller
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I'm sure every one of these protesters is claiming this income on their income taxes.
Are they employed or 1099'd? If 1099'd, who directs them, drives them, provides sheets and boards, equipment, etc.?
In other words, if 1099's, they are certainly failing the IRS test.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 11:01 am to loogaroo
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They aren’t fooling anyone with that anymore. Especially the local black communities.
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While this sounds good and would be great if applied in every town, let’s not kid ourselves, in the small and mid size towns around Louisiana and most of the other Southern states, these radical groups ARE still fooling many people who want to hate Trump or conservatives in general and they are fooling many in the local and vocal black communities, who only see skin color and only listen to what the “paid for” talking heads tell them to listen to.
Until large numbers of local blacks are willing to stand in front of a news camera and take a vocal stand against activities that are coordinated by outside influences, no one can assume that they are not being fooled nor influenced by them, money talks in those communities.
They aren’t fooling anyone with that anymore. Especially the local black communities.
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While this sounds good and would be great if applied in every town, let’s not kid ourselves, in the small and mid size towns around Louisiana and most of the other Southern states, these radical groups ARE still fooling many people who want to hate Trump or conservatives in general and they are fooling many in the local and vocal black communities, who only see skin color and only listen to what the “paid for” talking heads tell them to listen to.
Until large numbers of local blacks are willing to stand in front of a news camera and take a vocal stand against activities that are coordinated by outside influences, no one can assume that they are not being fooled nor influenced by them, money talks in those communities.
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