May Day Should Be a Rescue Call, Not a Rally for Those That Want To Destroy The West
If you drove around anywhere in the Bay Area Friday, you probably saw them, the May Day protesters. My biggest take away were the matching signs at all of the different rallies.
That's because they all receive funding from the same source, Nevelle Singham who I always refer to as the new George Soros. Singham is an American‑born tech billionaire now living in Shanghai. He's funneled around $278 million into a network of organizations that help drive large‑scale street mobilizations in the U.S., including the May Day protests.
Singham became a billionaire by founding and growing ThoughtWorks, a global software consulting company.
That company operated entirely within the free‑market, capitalist tech sector.
He later sold it, which is where the bulk of his personal fortune came from. So the wealth he now uses to fund far‑left, anti‑capitalist, and pro‑socialist organizations was generated inside the very system those groups want to dismantle.
Singham’s wife, Jodie Evans, co‑founded the activist group CODEPINK, which Singham also funds.
The organizations that he funds openly promote communist or socialist systems. Around the world, those systems have repeatedly led to economic collapse, political repression and
loss of basic freedoms
We’ve seen it in the Soviet Union, Cuba, and Venezuela.
And most recently in Hong Kong, where freedoms once protected under “one country, two systems” were rapidly stripped away after Beijing tightened control.
Younger generations are being sucked into this communist, Marxist ideology and are uneducated about the horrific outcomes, poverty , death and destruction it has caused. History has shown, again and again, how these systems play out in real life. And if we don't learn from the past, we will be forced to live through it again. It's time to educate our youth on these issues and to stop the flow of foreign money going to fund chaos in their effort to destroy western civilization.