University Of Minnesota Activists Are Still Protesting Trump’s Win

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According to The College Fix, “For the second time in as many weeks, U. Minnesota far-left student activists marched through campus to denounce Donald Trump’s election victory.”

Apparently, the far left doesn’t believe in “our democracy.”

These activists also spoke about the so-called “Transgender Day of Remembrance”.

“The UMN Students for a Democratic Society, joined by the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee and Asians For Palestine, among other things protested Trump’s alleged policies for “rolling back” rights for transgender individuals, The Minnesota Daily reports.”

Jess Braverman of the group Gender Justice claimed Trump might also ban the “changing [of] names and pronouns on official educational documents.”

“The UMN activists “highlighted” aspects of Trump’s first term being “hard on minority and LGBTQ+ communities (no examples were given by the Daily other than the above), and in honor of the Transgender Day of Remembrance one SDS speaker talked about her transgender friend’s suicide.

“Far too many trans lives are lost each year,” the speaker said. “Trans people are subjected to higher murder rates, and suicide is far too common.”

“Other worries were Trump’s possible implementation of Project 2025 (which “could make life much harder for many Americans”) and his “past scandals and controversy.”

Project 2025 was actually a blueprint of classical conservative principles for governance.

President Trump distanced himself from Project 2025 throughout the campaign.

Students For A Democratic Society member Issac Stets made it clear these anti-Trump protests won’t be ending anytime soon.

Clearly, the Trump Derangement Syndrome will continue for how long remains unclear.

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