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Another Leftist Insurrection Planned for Nov. 5
« on: October 30, 2025, 10:00:24 am »
My title; info is from an X post from Andy Ngo.

Far-left group, Refuse Fascism, is organizing an insurrection on Nov. 5 in Washington, D.C. The plan is to besiege government buildings and streets until the U.S. government is toppled.

https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1983688658046669175

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Re: Another Leftist Insurrection Planned for Nov. 5
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2025, 10:02:53 am »
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What is the activist organization called Refuse Fascism?

Grok: “Refuse Fascism: A Communist Front Masquerading as Anti-Fascist Resistance:
Refuse Fascism is not a genuine bulwark against tyranny but a thinly veiled front for the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP), a Maoist organization founded in 1975 that preaches violent revolution to overthrow American capitalism and establish a communist state under the cult-like leadership of Bob Avakian. Launched in December 2016 immediately after Donald Trump's election, the group—co-founded by RCP activists Sunsara Taylor and Carl Dix—accuses the Trump administration of fascism and calls for its extralegal removal through sustained mass protests and civil disobedience, rejecting elections and constitutional processes as insufficient.

While decrying fascism, Refuse Fascism employs tactics like street blockades, campus disruptions against well-known conservative speakers, and inflammatory rhetoric that equates capitalism with fascism, mirroring the authoritarian intolerance it claims to oppose. Conservative sources portray it as a radical leftist ploy to incite chaos—such as the 2017 freeway shutdowns in Los Angeles or 2020 impeachment-era calls for "nonviolent revolution"—under the guise of unity, ultimately advancing RCP's goal of "driving out" not just Trump but the entire democratic system to impose communist rule.

Far from protecting liberty, conservatives see it as a dangerous group that exploits anti-Trump sentiment to erode free speech, demonize the right as evil, and normalize violence against perceived "fascists," all while hiding its ties to a party with a history of riot incitement, like the 1992 Los Angeles riots.”

What is the connection between the Rose Revolution and Refuse Fascism?

Grok: “Connection Between the Rose Revolution and Refuse Fascism:  Refuse Fascism, a U.S.-based activist group founded in 2016 by members of the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) to oppose Donald Trump's presidency through mass nonviolent protests, draws strategic inspiration from the Rose Revolution's model of peaceful resistance.

The Rose Revolution exemplified a successful, nonviolent mass mobilization—protesters stormed Georgia's parliament with roses instead of weapons, creating a political crisis that forced President Eduard Shevardnadze's resignation without bloodshed. Refuse Fascism explicitly adopts this approach: their mission emphasizes uniting diverse groups for "mass, nonviolent protest and resistance in the streets" to generate a "profound political crisis" that prevents the Trump regime from consolidating power, echoing the Georgian uprising's tactics of disciplined, symbolic demonstrations over violence.

This mirrors how the Rose Revolution's Kmara youth movement which used nonviolence to inspire color revolutions. While Refuse Fascism does not cite the Rose Revolution verbatim on their site, their RCP roots and calls for sustained, crisis-inducing protests align with these global nonviolent frameworks, positioning their planned November 5, 2025, DC mobilization as a domestic adaptation aimed at regime removal.”
7:32 AM · Oct 30, 2025