UMVA has learned that a violent and deranged group of left-wing militants gathered in San Antonio, Texas, on Friday to protest the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) Women’s Leadership Summit, unleashing a vile display of hatred and calls for violence against conservatives.
The masked agitators, reportedly wearing ANTIFA imagery, attempted to swarm an entrance to the summit, prompting a police response. Video from the scene shows multiple “protesters” clashing with police and assaulting them as at least one demonstrator was arrested.
Throughout the day, the mob sang various chants, including “Women hold up half the sky, Charlie Kirk deserved to die,” “Listen Kirk hear us scream, f*ck your Nazi regime,” and “f*ck Turning Point.” One individual was seen dressed as the Grim Reaper, carrying a scythe, while another person wore a Charlie Kirk costume and reenacted Kirk’s horrific death.
Leaders of the demonstration were seen riling up the mob by calling the thousands of TPUSA activists gathered “racist pedophile-protecting assholes” and giving orders to “Be as loud as you can. Be as obnoxious as you can. Make these people hate us. Make sure they know you hate them.”
The protesters, draped in pride flags and carrying noisemaking devices, marched toward the San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter, targeting TPUSA and its leaders. The chaotic scene was marked by screeching protesters and middle-aged white women, all united in their hatred for the conservative group.
The violent display was not limited to chants and costumes; the protesters also physically confronted those covering the event, with one group flipping off the team. The instructions from organizers to bring noise makers and disrupt the event had clearly been taken to heart.
The hatred for TPUSA and its leaders was palpable, with chants targeting Erika Kirk, Kirk’s wife, including “Erika Kirk, go to hell.” The violent and aggressive behavior of the protesters raises serious concerns about the growing intolerance and extremism on the left.
The events of the day serve as a stark reminder of the increasing polarization and radicalization of certain groups, and the need for greater understanding and dialogue between different ideological factions.