Parents around America have been taking a stand against the Democrats’ thirst for power as they try to mandate vaccines on children and even introduce critical race theory into the classroom. Sadly, for the parents who stand up against these wrongs, they are quickly vilified and are now being labeled as “Domestic Terrorists”. And while the Democrats say they are only thinking about the children, a Virginia mom, who lived under Mao’s Cultural Revolution, warned that both the Department of Justice and National School Boards Association were using Communist China tactics when silencing parents. 

Speaking to Fox News, Xi Van Fleet said, “When I was in China, I spent my entire school years in the Chinese Cultural Revolution, so I’m very, very familiar with the communist tactics of how to divide people, how they canceled the Chinese traditional culture and destroyed our heritage. All this is happening here in America. They call(ed) them racists for a long time, but that did not work. So, they have to upgrade to domestic terrorists.”

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Just in the past week, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced he would be creating a task force to see how “federal enforcement tools” can be used to prosecute parents who conduct criminal acts against school personnel. He added that the”threats against public servants are not only illegal, they run counter to our nation’s core values.”

On top of Garland’s comments, The National School Boards Association claimed that such threats from parents “could be the equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism.”

While Van Fleet has seen this before, she believed that it would ultimately fail. “I have to say, this will backfire. If intimidation works, America has fallen a long time ago. I do have a question: What’s [the] next step? Is the Tiananmen Square crackdown the next, or the parents who one day risked their lives just to speak out for the children? That’s why I’m here.”

And although some parents might be worried and intimidated, Van Fleet isn’t a bit scared, “This is about your children. For me, I’m fighting it because it is about our future. The future of this country. So we cannot be intimidated.”