The recent violence at a Donald Trump rally was an un-American display of violence and suppression of free speech. But even worse. it was an example of a dangerous new alliance between a number of radical leftist groups including Black Lives Matter and the Muslim Students Association.

It is not the first time the left and front groups for the Muslim Brotherhood have teamed up and caused riots. They did so to awful effect in Ferguson.

Muslim groups have stepped up efforts to co-opt protests over the fatal shooting of Michael Brown., with a drive to equate the teen’s death to the death of a radical Islamist shot during an FBI raid in 2009, a Washington-based security watchdog group is warning.

They joined forces again and added some more of the usual suspects for theoperation in Chicago.

“Planning for the event started Monday night, when leaders from a range of groups gathered in a campus lecture hall. They included the Black Student Union, the Muslim Student Assn. and the Fearless Undocumented Association, which advocates for immigrants in the country illegally.

Other local and national activism groups also got involved, including some local labor organizations, Black Lives Matter and MoveOn.Org, which has endorsed Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders. “

The speaker in the video. Khalilah Sabra, works for the Muslim American Society and helps the Obama administration get refugees into this country. She stood in front of a hall full of fellow Muslims telling them to make common cause with Black Lives Matter and after praising the Muslim Brotherhood takeovers in the Middle East asked “Why can’t we have that revolution in America?”

The reason is that we already had our revolution, and it was to ensure all Americans could enjoy Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. That is the exact opposite of what the Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamist revolution would bring. This new Red-Green axis of Leftists and Islamists is a grave danger to our country. We cannot allow them to make their treacherous plans a reality.

Center for Security Policy

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