So I've been watching this "Free Speech TV" a lot lately. Not because I agree with them, but because I like to keep an eye on what all sides are doing during this political game.
And lately, I've been seeing a lot of this "Revolution" talk going around. One of the shows on this channel is dubbed "State of Revolution" (which is woefully ironically based on pic related). The entire show is your usual circle jerk of immigrants, colored people, minoritys, gays, and any other "at risk" group they feel like pushing that day.
Usually it's not concerning, just the usual high praise for the snowflake of the day, empty threats of political upheavel, and about 3.5 Donald Trump jokes a minute.
But what really got me concerned is a growing murmor of organization at the local levels. As I was watching this show, they claimed to have taken 15 thousand local level positions around the world, anywhere from state to school board levels.
This actually seems like a threatening strategy. The Tea Party attempted something similar, but ran out of steam due to lack of renewed interest and media support. But a liberal Tea Party, especially one claiming to carry the socialist flame of Bernie Sanders, might actually have enough support. The media loves liberal grass roots activists, and young people will always be drawn to the rebelious nature of that, unlike the Tea Party that was quickly labeled as extreme and "deplorable."
So how likely is it we see a grass root movement rise from the ashes of Hillary and Bernie's movements? Should I even be worried?