It all gets back to Marx. He correctly observed that class struggle was the core driver of social tension. Some are literally born to compete, to succeed in an open market system. Unfortunately, many others - around 50% - simply do not have the necessary physical, cognitive or social skills to be able to achieve a successful material life in a capitalist system.
It doesn't matter if you attempt to exhort them to work/try harder - the notion is rejected on its face. Recognizing this army of dissatisfied people exists is only stage one; where there's demand, there's supply. And so, we have an endless supply of proglib political leaders who either cunningly manipulate their base for political gain (Clintons) or may actually embrace the ideology itself.
Regardless, the point is it's (a) futile to argue or try to convince; and (b) it's also futile to complain about their methods. They are driven to desperation, so naturally, they will do & say anything to achieve their desired goal: to see the smug faces of white privilege shoved in the mud. Oh, how they wish to dance around cheering our fate.
So, it's not important to care about what/why proglib do what they do. Rather, it's only necessary to prevent them from achieving any kind of power & control. That's why it's incredibly naive to think that normals should abide by any constitutional provisions when we are fighting for our very lives.
Thanks. Not long ago there was an interview with a leader of a European gay organization and he was asked about his group’s support of Islamic organizations and political parties. It went something like this:
QUESTION: You must be aware of what Muslims do to gays in the Middle East when they achieve power - throwing gays off roof-tops, for example. Why do you guys stay aligned with them?
ANSWER: Yes, of course we’re aware of such things. But the thought of us aligning with conservatives/nationalists (and possibly pushing them into power) is just too much to bear at this time - so we’ll worry about those things later.
Makes it easier to understand the Jews in the 1930s when they sat around denying the obvious - such as many thousands of them going to the Ukraine, yet not receiving a single letter from them.