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Left Wing ‘Dark Money’ Org Funded Protesters Who Planned to Disrupt the Holocaust Museum

Left Wing ‘Dark Money’ Org Funded Protesters Who Planned to Disrupt the Holocaust Museum

The Tides Foundation “has previously organized protests with the anti-Israel groups Jewish Voice for Peace, IfNotNow and Code Pink.”

The people who planned to do this backed off eventually. It’s amazing that it was even a consideration.

The Capital Research Center reports:

Left-Wing ‘Dark Money’ Powerhouse Funded Group Linked to Holocaust Museum Protestors

The Tides Foundation, a left-wing organization known for its “dark money,” has provided funding to an organization linked to the protestors who planned to disrupt the Holocaust Museum in order to protest Israel’s military operations against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Doctors Against Genocide (DAG), an anti-Israel group formed in November, planned to launch the protest at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC, on December 28. DAG apparently went so far as to plot to disrupt the facility from the inside. The protest was cancelled after an immense backlash.

DAG claims the controversy is due to a “misunderstanding” caused by its own “lack of clarity.” It claims they didn’t plan to protest “inside or outside” the museum, but the text of the protest’s announcement leaves no room for a credible denial. It clearly instructs attendees to assemble at the museum and to “please obtain free entry tickets.”

Doctors Against Some Genocides

DAG’s name infers that it actively opposes all forms of genocide. In actuality, the group’s activities have focused almost solely on Israel’s alleged “genocide” in the Gaza Strip. The only deviation is a brief statement on its website against the genocide of Rohingya Muslims in Burma. Tellingly absent is any denunciation of the genocidal actions and intentions of Hamas.

The organization has previously organized protests with the anti-Israel groups Jewish Voice for PeaceIfNotNow and Code Pink.

According to its website, DAG is a “program” of a nonprofit 501(c)(3) named Jetpac, which says its purpose is to increase the political influence of the Muslim American community.

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Comments

I guess they should rename themselves Doctors Against Fake Genocides.

They funded Code Pink, you say? Didn’t Code Pink from time to timee shut down proceedings in congress they didn’t like, by entering the buildings, shouting, demonstrating, and similar?

I look forward to the funding orgs operatives being dawn-raided by tooled up FBI in 3 … 2 … 1.

DAG’s name infers that it actively opposes all forms of genocide

s/infers/implies