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Democratic Socialists of America
Recently the Democratic Socialists of America, have become the center of much laughs after the video of their conference made its way across the internet.
However the Democratic Socialists of America, should not be laughed off. Their major founder admitted he built the DSA on Marxist ideology and its organization has 50,000 members in 181 chapters around America. They needed to be made aware of because their policy is one of subversion of mainstream parties by running their own cultural Marxists candidates in Democratic Party positions. The goal is to take over the entire Democratic Party from within on State and Federal levels and use it as the vehicle to transform American into a Social Marxist dictatorship. The structure of the DSA also allows them to form lose federations of normal American's from Labour Unions and other groups around a Marxist platform to use them as useful idiots and camouflage to then take over politics' with.
Note the cultural Marxist, Young Turks promote the DSA and the candidates they run, its no mistake the Young Turks are promoted by Jewish owned Utube as their number one show. Utube is owned by Alphabet the Jewish owned parent company of Google which is censoring Conservatives and anything that promotes Trump. The reason is simple the Jews are using their tech control to push for the taking over of America from within by Marxist subversion that is from influencing public opinion with media, censoring any information and individuals which are against the Marxist narrative and working to fund, organize and promote their Marxist influencers and agents to take political offices, including the Presidents office.
They are highly successful at this tactic and are dangerous for this reason, Bernie Sanders is one of their guys and he is on the stage for President of America in two separate Presidental elections, AOC and others who hold powerful office are their members as well. Here is the current record of the DSA's success:
"In the United States elections of 2017, the DSA endorsed fifteen candidates for office, with the highest position gained being that of Lee Carter in the Virginia House of Delegates.[41] DSA members won 15 electoral offices in thirteen states, bringing the total to thirty-five (the DSA, having changed its electoral strategy at its national convention, had anticipated picking up approximately five seats): city council seats in Pleasant Hill, Iowa (Ross Grooters), Billings, Montana (Denise Joy), Knoxville, Tennessee (Seema Singh Perez), Duluth, Minnesota (Joel Sipress) and Somerville, Massachusetts (JT Scott and Ben Ewen-Campen); and the seat in the Virginia House of Delegates contested by Carter, among other offices.[42][43] 56% of the DSA members who ran in this election cycle won compared to the 20% previously in 2016.[43] These results encouraged dozens more DSA members to run for office in the 2018 midterm elections.[8]
2018 elections
Main article: 2018 Democratic Socialists of America candidates election
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Congresswoman from New York's 14th congressional district
Rashida Tlaib, Congresswoman from Michigan's 13th congressional district
In the 2018 midterm elections, the DSA had anticipated seeing the first DSA member in Congress and reaching 100 elected officials nationwide from its strategic down-ballot campaigns.[5] 42 formally endorsed people were running for offices at the federal, state and local levels in 20 states, including Florida, Hawaii, Kansas and Michigan; Maine's Zak Ringelstein, a Democrat, was its sole senatorial candidate.[44] Local chapters have endorsed 110 candidates.[45] Four female DSA members (Sara Innamorato, Summer Lee, Elizabeth Fiedler and Kristin Seale) won Democratic primary contests for seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, two of them defeating conservative male Democratic incumbents.[46][47][48][49] Additionally, Jade Bahr and Amelia Marquez won their primaries in Montana for the State House[50] and Jeremy Mele won his primary for the Maine House of Representatives.[51][52] In California, Jovanka Beckles won one of the top two spots in the primary and advanced to the general election for a State Assembly seat in the East Bay.[53]
On June 26, DSA member and endorsee Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won the Democratic primary against incumbent Representative Joseph Crowley in New York's 14th congressional district in a surprise upset, virtually guaranteeing her the congressional seat in the heavily Democratic district which spans parts of the Bronx and Queens.[54][55] However, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi dismissed the win as "not to be viewed as something that stands for anything else"[56] and argued that it only represented change in one progressive district.[57] Conversely, head of the Democratic National Committee Tom Perez proclaimed her to be "the future of our party"[58] whereas the Trotskyist International Committee of the Fourth International critiqued her and the DSA as being a "left" cover for the "right-wing Democratic Party", particularly in regard to foreign policy.[59] Six weeks after Ocasio-Cortez's primary victory, DSA member and endorsee Rashida Tlaib won the Democratic primary in Michigan's 13th congressional district.[60] Both Ocasio-Cortez and Tlaib went on to win their respective general elections to become members of Congress. Ultimately, about a dozen members (or non-members who were endorsed) won office in their state legislatures.[61] In the aggregate, the DSA had backed 40 winning candidates at the state, county and municipal levels.[11][62]
Ocasio-Cortez's victory and the subsequent publicity for the DSA led to more than 1,000 new members joining the organization the next day, approximately 35 times the daily average[63] and their largest ever one-day increase in membership.[64] These signups helped boost the organization to 42,000 members nationally in June 2018.[65] That number increased to 50,000 by September 1, 2018.[66]
2019 off-year election gains
See also: Chicago City Council Socialist Caucus
The 2019 Chicago aldermanic elections saw six DSA members elected to the 50-seat Chicago City Council: incumbent Carlos Ramirez-Rosa as well as newcomers Daniel La Spata, Jeanette Taylor, Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, and Andre Vasquez.[67]"
The logo of the Democratic Socialists of America:
Even looks like the logo of the Big Brother, Socialist Party INGSOC, from Orwell's 1984:
Source
Democratic Socialists of America wiki
Recently the Democratic Socialists of America, have become the center of much laughs after the video of their conference made its way across the internet.
However the Democratic Socialists of America, should not be laughed off. Their major founder admitted he built the DSA on Marxist ideology and its organization has 50,000 members in 181 chapters around America. They needed to be made aware of because their policy is one of subversion of mainstream parties by running their own cultural Marxists candidates in Democratic Party positions. The goal is to take over the entire Democratic Party from within on State and Federal levels and use it as the vehicle to transform American into a Social Marxist dictatorship. The structure of the DSA also allows them to form lose federations of normal American's from Labour Unions and other groups around a Marxist platform to use them as useful idiots and camouflage to then take over politics' with.
Note the cultural Marxist, Young Turks promote the DSA and the candidates they run, its no mistake the Young Turks are promoted by Jewish owned Utube as their number one show. Utube is owned by Alphabet the Jewish owned parent company of Google which is censoring Conservatives and anything that promotes Trump. The reason is simple the Jews are using their tech control to push for the taking over of America from within by Marxist subversion that is from influencing public opinion with media, censoring any information and individuals which are against the Marxist narrative and working to fund, organize and promote their Marxist influencers and agents to take political offices, including the Presidents office.
They are highly successful at this tactic and are dangerous for this reason, Bernie Sanders is one of their guys and he is on the stage for President of America in two separate Presidental elections, AOC and others who hold powerful office are their members as well. Here is the current record of the DSA's success:
"In the United States elections of 2017, the DSA endorsed fifteen candidates for office, with the highest position gained being that of Lee Carter in the Virginia House of Delegates.[41] DSA members won 15 electoral offices in thirteen states, bringing the total to thirty-five (the DSA, having changed its electoral strategy at its national convention, had anticipated picking up approximately five seats): city council seats in Pleasant Hill, Iowa (Ross Grooters), Billings, Montana (Denise Joy), Knoxville, Tennessee (Seema Singh Perez), Duluth, Minnesota (Joel Sipress) and Somerville, Massachusetts (JT Scott and Ben Ewen-Campen); and the seat in the Virginia House of Delegates contested by Carter, among other offices.[42][43] 56% of the DSA members who ran in this election cycle won compared to the 20% previously in 2016.[43] These results encouraged dozens more DSA members to run for office in the 2018 midterm elections.[8]
2018 elections
Main article: 2018 Democratic Socialists of America candidates election
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Congresswoman from New York's 14th congressional district
Rashida Tlaib, Congresswoman from Michigan's 13th congressional district
In the 2018 midterm elections, the DSA had anticipated seeing the first DSA member in Congress and reaching 100 elected officials nationwide from its strategic down-ballot campaigns.[5] 42 formally endorsed people were running for offices at the federal, state and local levels in 20 states, including Florida, Hawaii, Kansas and Michigan; Maine's Zak Ringelstein, a Democrat, was its sole senatorial candidate.[44] Local chapters have endorsed 110 candidates.[45] Four female DSA members (Sara Innamorato, Summer Lee, Elizabeth Fiedler and Kristin Seale) won Democratic primary contests for seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, two of them defeating conservative male Democratic incumbents.[46][47][48][49] Additionally, Jade Bahr and Amelia Marquez won their primaries in Montana for the State House[50] and Jeremy Mele won his primary for the Maine House of Representatives.[51][52] In California, Jovanka Beckles won one of the top two spots in the primary and advanced to the general election for a State Assembly seat in the East Bay.[53]
On June 26, DSA member and endorsee Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won the Democratic primary against incumbent Representative Joseph Crowley in New York's 14th congressional district in a surprise upset, virtually guaranteeing her the congressional seat in the heavily Democratic district which spans parts of the Bronx and Queens.[54][55] However, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi dismissed the win as "not to be viewed as something that stands for anything else"[56] and argued that it only represented change in one progressive district.[57] Conversely, head of the Democratic National Committee Tom Perez proclaimed her to be "the future of our party"[58] whereas the Trotskyist International Committee of the Fourth International critiqued her and the DSA as being a "left" cover for the "right-wing Democratic Party", particularly in regard to foreign policy.[59] Six weeks after Ocasio-Cortez's primary victory, DSA member and endorsee Rashida Tlaib won the Democratic primary in Michigan's 13th congressional district.[60] Both Ocasio-Cortez and Tlaib went on to win their respective general elections to become members of Congress. Ultimately, about a dozen members (or non-members who were endorsed) won office in their state legislatures.[61] In the aggregate, the DSA had backed 40 winning candidates at the state, county and municipal levels.[11][62]
Ocasio-Cortez's victory and the subsequent publicity for the DSA led to more than 1,000 new members joining the organization the next day, approximately 35 times the daily average[63] and their largest ever one-day increase in membership.[64] These signups helped boost the organization to 42,000 members nationally in June 2018.[65] That number increased to 50,000 by September 1, 2018.[66]
2019 off-year election gains
See also: Chicago City Council Socialist Caucus
The 2019 Chicago aldermanic elections saw six DSA members elected to the 50-seat Chicago City Council: incumbent Carlos Ramirez-Rosa as well as newcomers Daniel La Spata, Jeanette Taylor, Byron Sigcho-Lopez, Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, and Andre Vasquez.[67]"
The logo of the Democratic Socialists of America:
Even looks like the logo of the Big Brother, Socialist Party INGSOC, from Orwell's 1984:
Source
Democratic Socialists of America wiki