The Peaceful Ones Are Not the Problem
Donald Trump wants America to believe that peaceful protesters are being paid to agitate against him. That we—the ones calling for calm, love, justice, and nonviolence—are secretly violent operatives on a payroll. Really?
Let’s use some common sense.
If we wanted chaos, we wouldn’t need to pay for it. We’d just do it. We’re angry, yes—but we’re choosing peace. We’re organizing nonviolent actions, holding vigils, singing songs, telling people to stay calm, and bringing flowers. Literally. We are the ones warning each other about agitators. We are the ones handing out flyers that say: “Do not engage. De-escalate. Stay peaceful.”
So ask yourself: who benefits from turning a peaceful protest into a violent headline?
Who has a long, documented history of projection—of blaming others for what he is doing behind the scenes?
Trump’s accusations don’t hold up under the slightest scrutiny. They’re designed to flip the narrative—to make the peaceful look dangerous and justify a violent response. It’s a setup.
Let’s flip it back.
The truth is: If there are agitators, they’re not ours. They’re being sent to discredit us, to provoke confrontation, to give Trump the excuse he needs to crush dissent. That’s the playbook.
But we’re onto it.
We see the trap.
And we’re not stepping in it.
We’re staying peaceful—on purpose.
And that power? It scares the hell out of him.



