Agitators, virtue-signalers, and other morons gathered in New York over the weekend to participate in yet another protest against our President.
Organized by music industry mogul Russell Simmons and a self-loathing rabbi, the Muslim call to prayer rang out across Times Square as people who would be first in Islam's cross-hairs boldly declared, “I am a Muslim, too!”
“We are here, unified, because of Donald Trump, so we won’t speak too harshly of him tonight – today. We want to thank him for bringing us together,” Simmons said to the crowd. Fox News briefly expands on the background between Simmons and Trump:
Simmons used to be friends with Trump, and the two men reportedly socialized nearly every weekend at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. Trump even wrote the foreword for two of Simmons’ books, and Simmons has said he was with Trump during Trump’s first date with now-First Lady Melania Trump.
But a rift developed when Simmons said he would “rather Kim Kardashian be president” than Trump, after the business magnate announced his candidacy for the GOP nomination. The two haven’t spoken since 2015, Simmons told The New York Daily News. Now, instead of speaking to Trump, Simmons only speaks out against his ex-buddy.
“We are here today to show Middle America our beautiful sides,” Simmons said on Sunday. “And through our beautiful actions and intentions, that they have been misled. That the seeds of hate that were small, and maybe just ignorance, cannot be watered, and that hate cannot grow.”
Simmons was followed by actor-vist Susan Sarandon, who told the crowd that “if you are silent, then you are complicit” in the “dismantling” of the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Platitudes interwoven with vitriol was a hallmark of this protest, like it is at all the others.
“We will fight hatred with love,” Sarandon vowed said. “We will fight bigotry with inclusivity.” That tolerance was demonstrated in the following ways:
One protester yelled at “fascist” police officers engaged in directing crowd control for being “un-American” and “squelching” freedom of speech.
Trump was drawn as both Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini on different signs, and a college-aged man held a sign that crossed out the “Love Trumps Hate” slogan and replaced it with “Smash The State.”
Chants of “Hey hey, ho ho, Donald Trump has got to go” and “No wall, No Muslim ban, no fascist USA” were frequently encouraged, and host Dean Obeidallah, a comedian, contrasted the crowd in New York City with those who turned out for Trump’s Saturday campaign rally in Florida, describing the Trump crowd as “all different shades of angry white people.”
Rabbi Marc Schneier, eager to usher in the destruction of the Jewish people, continued to mischaracterize Trump's executive order a “Muslim refugee ban” and hysterically declared that “in the United States it is open season on Muslims.”




