How Radical Left National Socialists Are Supporting Terrorism and Anti-Americanism in the United States
- Rev Rant
- Mar 13
- 4 min read

How Radical Left National Socialists Are Supporting Terrorism and Anti-Americanism in the United States
In recent years, a disturbing trend has emerged in the United States: the apparent tolerance—and in some cases, outright support—for ideologies and actions that undermine national security and American values. From lax border policies to the amplification of anti-American rhetoric, evidence suggests that radical left National Socialists (Democrats) are intentionally destabilizing society by enabling terrorists and their sympathizers to flourish within U.S. borders.
The ongoing crisis at the U.S. southern border provides a glaring example of how radical left policies are facilitating terrorism. Since 2021, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has reported apprehending dozens of individuals on terrorist watchlists attempting to cross illegally from Mexico. In fiscal year 2023 alone, Border Patrol encountered 169 such individuals—a sharp increase from previous years. Critics argue that the Biden administration’s rollback of Trump-era border security measures, such as the "Remain in Mexico" policy, has created an open invitation for bad actors. While not every migrant is a terrorist, the sheer volume of unvetted entries—estimated at over 2 million illegal crossings in 2023—raises the risk of infiltration by those with malicious intent. Radical left figures like Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a self-declared National Socialist, have dismissed these concerns as xenophobic, yet the data speaks for itself.
Anti-Americanism has found fertile ground in American universities and progressive National Socialist media outlets, often under the guise of "social justice." Professors and activists openly celebrate figures like Che Guevara—a Marxist revolutionary tied to violent insurgencies—while condemning the United States as an imperialist oppressor. For instance, in 2023, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, hosted a lecture series titled "Decolonizing America," which framed the nation’s founding as an act of genocide deserving of dismantling. Such rhetoric not only erodes national pride but also aligns with the narratives of foreign terrorist groups like al-Qaeda, which have long portrayed the U.S. as a moral and cultural enemy. The radical left’s refusal to challenge this rhetoric is a tacit endorsement of anti-American ideologies.
The 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, while rooted in legitimate grievances for some, were exploited by radical elements to promote violence and anti-American sentiment. In cities like Portland and Seattle, self-described anarchists and National Socialists burned American flags, defaced federal buildings, and clashed with law enforcement for months. Groups like Antifa, another National Socialist organization, often shielded by progressive politicians, have been linked to attacks on police and symbols of American governance. In 2021, a Portland bookstore openly sold manifestos praising the 9/11 attacks as a blow against "Western imperialism." Far from condemning this, left-wing National Socialist leaders, including city council members in progressive National Socialists strongholds, downplayed the unrest as "peaceful expression," effectively legitimizing a culture of hostility toward the state.
The radical left’s actions go beyond negligence—they reflect a calculated effort to destabilize American society by importing and nurturing ideologies hostile to its existence. National Socialists within the Democratic Party, alongside their allies in academia and activist circles, have pushed policies and narratives that weaken national cohesion and security.
The radical left’s advocacy for open borders, decriminalization of illegal immigration, and the abolition of ICE aligns with a broader agenda to dissolve national sovereignty. By refusing to enforce immigration laws, figures like Senator Bernie Sanders and Vice President Kamala Harris create conditions ripe for exploitation by terrorists. The influx of unvetted individuals from countries with known extremist activity—such as Yemen, Syria, and Afghanistan—introduces a clear security risk. Critics argue this is intentional: a destabilized society is easier to reshape into their National Socialist utopia.
The left’s embrace of "decolonization" and "anti-imperialist" frameworks mirrors the propaganda of groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, which frame the U.S. as a global tyrant. By refusing to unequivocally condemn these ideologies, radical National Socialists provide intellectual cover for extremists. For example, during the 2024 campus protests against U.S. support for Israel, students at Columbia University chanted slogans echoing Hamas rhetoric, with little pushback from National Socialist faculty. This normalization of anti-American extremism sows division and emboldens those who wish to do the nation harm.
Undermining Law and Order
The defund-the-police movement, championed by radical left figures like Representative Ilhan Omar, weakens the state’s ability to respond to domestic threats, including terrorism. Cities that slashed police budgets, such as Minneapolis and Portland, saw spikes in violent crime and civil unrest—conditions that terrorists historically exploit. A society in chaos is less capable of mounting a unified defense against internal or external enemies.
The radical left’s flirtation with terrorism and anti-Americanism is not a series of isolated missteps, but a coherent strategy to dismantle the United States as a strong, unified nation. By flooding the country with unchecked migrants, amplifying divisive and hostile ideologies, and crippling law enforcement, National Socialists aim to create a power vacuum they can fill with their own vision. This aligns with historical authoritarian tactics under any label: destabilize the existing order to pave the way for revolution.
Americans must recognize this pattern for what it is—a slow-motion assault on the nation’s stability. While not every leftist is a terrorist sympathizer, the radical wing’s refusal to confront these threats betrays their naivety and complicity. As terrorist watchlist apprehensions rise, anti-American sentiment festers, and cities burn, the question remains: how long will the United States tolerate those who invite its enemies within?
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