We have extensively profiled how communism is on the rise in America and how the Democratic Party has served as its primary vehicle into mainstream electoral politics. The Marxists in the Democratic Socialists of America have a platform that, in the long run, has very little to do with affordability but everything to do with what some of their leaders have described, in their own words, as "destroying the nation from within."
DSA members are hell-bent on breaking down capitalism and the current form of the United States as we know it. One of their tactics is to ignite a Marxist class war, or class struggle, which is a conflict between economic classes over wealth, political power and control of production.
The idea that DSA is seeking to start a Marxist class war is not based on speculation but is, yet again, part of the plan to destroy capitalism, according to DSA National Political Committee member Cliff Connolly.
Connolly has not been shy about what DSA has planned in its effort to defeat capitalism. In a recent video interview shared by X user Canary Mission, he said: "The class war is a guerrilla war. This strategy is not focused on winning individual battles, but using them to advance our position slowly and surely until our enemy is bled dry."
To better understand DSA, we recently published a five-tiered "rainbow cake" mapping out the modern left, which places the organization on the far left, within the reformist-socialist cohort.
Meanwhile, the unofficial spokesman for DSA, Hasan Piker, has called on his followers to "kill capitalist"...
Piker has stated, "We want more immigrants to come into your countries and then they're gonna f**k your sisters and then your daughters. We're here to destroy the White Race, Bitch."
Piker is a special breed of Marxist who is part of what the White House calls the "Red-Green Alliance."
Piker: "Overall, my favorite flag is Hezbollah."
Recently, DSA Co-Chair Megan Romer confirmed her party's radical agenda:
- Abolishing the Senate, presidency, and Supreme Court
- Abolishing ICE, borders and prisons
- Defunding the Pentagon
- Mass amnesty for illegals
This is all related:
It's coming ...
As we explained last week, citing Andy Laperriere, Piper Sandler's head of US policy research in Washington, younger Americans have no lived memory of Soviet breadlines or the refugee waves produced by failed communist states. That gap has made it easier to repackage far-left ideology without confronting its record.
Such as:
A major counterpoint is now unfolding across South America, where voters in several countries are rejecting socialist and far-left governments following years of inflation, economic stagnation and violent crime. Migration is driven by multiple factors, but the exodus from Venezuela and other countries demonstrates how economic collapse under socialist rule has forced millions to seek stability in the US. That is the lived memory missing from the American debate, and it deserves far greater attention (read here).


