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 @CharismaticChamoisPatriotfrom Virgin Islands commented…2wks2W

Many, many far-left extremist groups are registered nonprofits in the U.S. that receive taxpayer funded grants or cash injections by benefactors. The public is quite ignorant about how well organized and funded the far-left are.

 @ResilientDinosaurRepublicanfrom Indiana agreed…2wks2W

We the public are ignorant about it because it has been done quietly behind the scenes for decades, now the light is shining on it by ppl such as yourself, so we see it and learn how it all works!

 @CharismaticChamoisPatriotfrom Virgin Islands agreed…2wks2W

Folks don't realize that smartest social activists got into charitable foundations because that's where the money is. It doesn't take much time to totally corrupt a Foundation from its basic core to being able to fund LftWing activities with untold amounts of deductible cash!

 @BicameralSidRepublican from Kansas commented…2wks2W

The same dark money that the Dems have hated so much through the years is now trying to split their party apart.

You gotta love it.

How did NGOs and charities become so political? Time to take away their tax exempt status.

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What is your stance on the involvement of academic institutions in political conflicts, considering the recent events at Columbia University?

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How do you reconcile the right to protest with the responsibility to ensure safety and respect for community property and institutions?

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In what ways do you think the goals of anti-Israel protests align or conflict with the principles of free speech and peaceful assembly?

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Does the financial backing of a protest group by a large corporation change your perception of the group's legitimacy or motives?

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How do you feel about using violent protests as a method for political or social change, especially in the context of university campuses?