Some people never learn, especially when the crowd involved thinks chaos and destruction qualify as activism.

In Oregon, a far-left group is putting together an event that sounds more like a bad comedy routine than a legitimate fundraiser.

The Willamette Valley Abolition Project is hosting a bizarre strip club-themed night called “Sluts 4 Prairieland Defendants” in Eugene to raise cash for convicted Antifa terrorists.

Yes, seriously.

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According to the group’s own social media announcement, the May 31 event will support sixteen radicals tied to a July 2025 attack on the Prairieland Detention Facility for migrants in Texas.

The group’s “fundraiser” post gleefully invited people to attend for “updates about the case” and promised strippers, dancing, and a new venue.

 

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It is not exactly what most people would call community service.

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Federal prosecutors say that during the riot, the mob threw fireworks, vandalized federal property, and eventually saw one of their leaders, Benjamin Song, open fire on a police officer.

That is not protest behavior.

That is attempted murder.

Yet to many of these far-left activists, these actions are heroic resistance.

Authorities quickly moved in and arrested several culprits, but Song fled the scene and remained a fugitive for eleven days before surrendering.

The trial that followed became the first major federal prosecution of Antifa affiliated defendants after President Donald Trump accurately designated the movement a domestic terrorist organization.

In total, seven of the Antifa goons pled guilty to terrorism related charges, while nine others were convicted by a jury on charges including terrorism, attempted murder, and destruction of federal property.

These were not kids caught spray painting slogans.

These were hardened radicals bent on violence.

Yet rather than condemn the terror or show sympathy for the victims, leftists in places like Eugene are busy planning themed parties to make these criminals look like victims.

The event proceeds will go to the DFW Support Committee, a Texas based group that raises money to help pay for the convicts’ appeals and spread propaganda about their supposed innocence.

Their Instagram post added even more absurdity, calling it a “masked event” and telling followers that the night’s adult entertainment segment is “21+.”

Apparently public safety laws still apply at their parties even if they do not believe in the rule of law anywhere else.

Court filings reveal that those convicted are still trying to wiggle out of their verdicts.

Several defendants have filed motions for acquittal or a new trial. The Department of Justice flatly rejected these motions, calling them an effort “to get this Court to act as the thirteenth juror.”

The DOJ reminded the court that the evidence was overwhelming, with more than 200 items including surveillance footage, firearms, and manifestos declaring “Peaceful Protest no more.”

Even the defense team’s original plan to call sympathetic “experts” who argue that Antifa is misunderstood fell apart when no such witnesses took the stand.

Apparently, it is difficult to defend a group caught on camera committing what prosecutors described as orchestrated violence.

Despite all this, the fundraising event has been given full public promotion from the same ideological networks that have spent years trying to dismiss Antifa as a myth.

These activists treat violent radicals as martyrs because their fantasy of “anti fascism” gives them a free pass to justify domestic terrorism when it fits their worldview.

The Prairieland riot was not some spontaneous outburst.

Investigators say it was a planned assault on a federal detention facility intended to intimidate and obstruct immigration law enforcement.

That makes these people domestic terrorists, no matter how many dance parties or costume themes their supporters wrap around the truth.

Local observers in Eugene say the Willamette Valley Abolition Project has organized similar radical events in the past, blending social justice slogans with open contempt for law enforcement.

The latest “Sluts 4 Prairieland Defendants” party fits perfectly into that pattern of glorifying criminals.

Nothing says moral clarity like trying to normalize stripping as a fundraiser for convicted terrorists.

At its core, this episode demonstrates how deeply entrenched leftist radicalism has become in certain corners of the country.

The same political crowd that lectures America about decency and justice cheers on groups that shoot at cops and destroy property.

Their idea of solidarity is a party for criminals. Their idea of activism is lawlessness dressed up as liberation.

For regular Americans watching from afar, this Oregon spectacle should serve as a reminder of what the far left really stands for.

It is not peace, compassion, or justice. It is chaos, disorder, and moral rot cloaked in progressive language.

While communities work to rebuild trust in institutions and protect law enforcement, the radical fringe is busy raising money for convicted terrorists through strip shows.

That tells you everything you need to know.

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