Philly mob incites terror on America: ‘For every US soldier that returns home in a casket, we cheer’
A disturbing scene unfolded outside Philadelphia City Hall, where a pack of demonstrators openly reveled in the deaths of American service members, egged on by a masked agitator who didn’t bother hiding his contempt for the country.
The hooded ringleader, face covered and rhetoric blazing, whipped up the crowd with a grotesque declaration that stopped any pretense of “peaceful protest” dead in its tracks.
“For every US soldier that returns home in a casket, we cheer,” he bellowed, as the crowd roared its approval.
. The same speaker doubled down, urging the mob to stay laser-focused on tearing down the United States itself. “Until we have done everything in our power to bring the United States to its knees, let us not lose sight of the enemy, ”he shouted, drawing loud applause at every venomous line.
Around him, demonstrators waved flags and signs—including one declaring “R IGHT TO RETURN”—as the rally devolved into a spectacle of raw hostility toward America and its allies. The masked agitator went even further off the rails, openly praising Middle Eastern terror factions and calling for their continued backing from Tehran. He invoked Hamas and Hezbollah as “resistance forces” and “popular forces,” then made it crystal clear where he stands on Iran’s regime: “They rely on a strong Iranian state to maintain their fighting capacity,” he said—effectively rooting for the very government that bankrolls anti-American terror networks.
When confronted about the inflammatory rhetoric, the protest leader didn’t walk it back. Instead, he escalated—targeting critics with a chilling personal threat: “May a Hamas rocket blow up your family’s home.”
That’s not protest. That’s outright hatred.
The hooded ringleader, face covered and rhetoric blazing, whipped up the crowd with a grotesque declaration that stopped any pretense of “peaceful protest” dead in its tracks.
“For every US soldier that returns home in a casket, we cheer,” he bellowed, as the crowd roared its approval.
. The same speaker doubled down, urging the mob to stay laser-focused on tearing down the United States itself. “Until we have done everything in our power to bring the United States to its knees, let us not lose sight of the enemy, ”he shouted, drawing loud applause at every venomous line.
Around him, demonstrators waved flags and signs—including one declaring “R IGHT TO RETURN”—as the rally devolved into a spectacle of raw hostility toward America and its allies. The masked agitator went even further off the rails, openly praising Middle Eastern terror factions and calling for their continued backing from Tehran. He invoked Hamas and Hezbollah as “resistance forces” and “popular forces,” then made it crystal clear where he stands on Iran’s regime: “They rely on a strong Iranian state to maintain their fighting capacity,” he said—effectively rooting for the very government that bankrolls anti-American terror networks.
When confronted about the inflammatory rhetoric, the protest leader didn’t walk it back. Instead, he escalated—targeting critics with a chilling personal threat: “May a Hamas rocket blow up your family’s home.”
That’s not protest. That’s outright hatred.





