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Soros-funded 'No Kings' protestors to demand abolishment of private schools

"Education is a right. That’s why today we stand and fight. Oh oh oh oh oh, privatization's got to go."

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"Education is a right. That’s why today we stand and fight. Oh oh oh oh oh, privatization's got to go."

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The left-wing and communist-backed "No Kings" protests taking place on Saturday around the country are set to have chants about the abolishment of private schools, the right to housing, and other left-wing policy prescriptions as they walk in streets throughout the US.

The "Songs and Chants" sheet that the group has published includes the chant, "Education is a right. That’s why today we stand and fight. Oh oh oh oh oh, privatization’s got to go." The chant, indicating that privatization of education must end, implicates the abolishing of private schools as well as making education systems publicly funded.

Other chants include, "I went down to the rich man's house. And I took back what he stole from me. Took back my dignity Took back my humanity," as well as "Protect the land and water What do we want - protect our future," but "future" can be replaced with "housing for all people," as well as "public education."

In addition to the ideology of the song and chant lyrics, some pointed out on X that there were consistent typos in the lyrics.



The "No Kings" protest is also being heavily coordinated and funded by the left-wing organization Indivisible and other left-wing organizations. Indivisible has been responsible for mass protests against Trump since he was elected. Left-wing mega-donor George Soros' Open Society Foundations has also been funding Indivisible and gave a $3 million grant to the leftist activist group to "support the grantee's social welfare activities" in 2023, per Fox News.

Indivisible has been "managing data and communications with participants" for the protests across the country. Ezra Levin, the founder of Indivisible, told NBC News that he expects there to be 2,000 events around the country. However, only some areas are likely to see massive turnout, such as DC, Portland, New York City, and other large cities.
 

Speaking with Sean Hannity, Sen. Ted Cruz said, "There's considerable evidence that George Soros and his network are behind funding these rallies, which may well be riots all across the country."

"This politicized march is being organized by Soros operatives and funded by Soros money. No one denies these basic facts," Cruz told Fox News. "The Trump administration and the Republican Congress are committed to countering this network of left-wing violence."

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