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Appealing paycheck looks fantastic to college students
Every “broke-as-a-joke” radical leftist college student would gladly jump on the endeavor to make instant money by protesting a thing that hurts their views. And what better way to bring in some greenbacks while protesting the democratic election of Donald Trump?
One organization’s carrying out just that and the income certainly looks appealing.
The shameful group, which promises to be the “largest private grassroots support organization in the United States,” submitted an ad on the classifieds website Backpage.com about a week ago.
“We pay people already politically motivated to fight for the things they believe. You were going to take action anyways, why not do so with us!” the ad claims.
“We are currently seeking operatives to help send a strong message at upcoming inauguration protests.”
The short announcement also necessitates participants – whom they name “operatives” – to show up at an in-person workshop and sign the organization’s “standard non-disclosure” contract.
“As a Demand Protest operative, you will receive a monthly retainer of $2,500 on top of our standard per-event pay of $50/hr, as long as you participate in at least 6 events a year.”
“We are extremely flexible and can work with almost any existing work schedule. Full-time operatives receive health, vision and dental insurance for families, flexible vacations, and paid trainings. Travel expenses are always paid.”
“All operatives have access to our 24/7 phone helpdesk in addition to in-person support at events.” The phone number detailed is a San Francisco number.
Intrigued persons are then guided to a recruitment page on the Demand Protest website to be able to submit an application.
4Chan users state Demand Protest is connected to elite billionaire globalist George Soros, who is infamous for financing radical left-wing disruption teams like Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter, but there is no way of recognizing it from the minimal details on their website.
Nevertheless, it must be mentioned that so-called “grassroots” groups are practically never financed out of the pockets of pennyless SJW college student members. Paid and trained activists – better detailed as “operatives” – are almost always utilized.
“We are strategists mobilizing millennials across the globe with seeded audiences and desirable messages. With absolute discretion a top priority, our operatives create convincing scenes that become the building blocks of massive movements. When you need the appearance of outrage, we are able to deliver it at scale while keeping your reputation intact,” the ‘About’ section of the website reveals.
This shocking exposure comes in the aftermath of liberal TV political supporter and film director Michael Moore’s call for “100 days of resistance” in opposition to Trump as well as exposed projects of mass disruptions and protests of the presidential inauguration on January 20th. Such troublesome activities consist of the Women’s March on Washington, a chemical attack conspiracy at the National Press Club and the crashing of celebratory events held by Trump proponents.
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My backup sidearm costs more than $2,500 and my go-to-rifle costs way more than that. The way I figure it, Soros is purchasing a whole bunch of smart targets for guys like me to plink at this weekend.
What on earth did you do to your backup to spend $2500 on it?
There’s only so much you can do to the damn things to make em shoot straighter an faster!
But hell, you can blow $2500 on a decent set of optics for a battle rifle, easy (to say nothing of the rifle itself). Twice that for good night vision or thermal.
I’m an out-of-the-box sort of guy. Plus EOTech holo-sights for an M1A Scout…
…have gun, will travel.