Soros-funded group launches activism training program

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The Soros-backed Indivisible Project, organizer of the nationwide “No Kings” movement, has rolled out an activism recruitment program aimed at training 1 million anti-Trump protesters “to fight back.”

Indivisible’s virtual lesson plan, marketed as “One Million Rising,” teaches “the basics of community organizing,” mass mobilization, and “strategic non-cooperation.” Beginning as coordinated Zoom calls, the training regimen eventually mandates in-person meetings.

“Let’s get organized. Let’s stop Trump,” the sign-up portal says, citing large-scale deportations of illegal immigrants under the Trump administration.

The three-part training series began Wednesday with “Session 1: The Moment & Your Mission,” an online orientation outlining ways to resist federal government efforts. As an example, the instructors, who consider themselves “freedom trainers,” suggested “pressuring the sheriffs in their communities to not cooperate with ICE.”

By the end of the introductory call, 5,000 recruits took the “One Million Rising Pledge” to host a protest this summer.

“Session 2: How to Make it Happen,” scheduled on the night of July 30, is a do-it-yourself tutorial to coach enlistees on assembling their own “community resistance gathering” after the second session.