Well, what do you know? Every once in a blue moon, The New York Times actually trips over the truth. Back in August 2023, they accidentally committed journalism and exposed something many of us have been screaming for years: that Code Pink isn’t some noble, peace-loving, flower-waving protest group. Nope—turns out they’re just another cog in the Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda machine. Shocker.
For anyone who’s watched these pink-clad protesters wag their fingers at America while turning a blind eye to genocide in China, this revelation is just confirmation. Code Pink has always had a knack for showing up to bash the United States at the most convenient moments—for our enemies. They protested against President Trump—the only recent U.S. president who didn’t start a new war—while defending the Chinese Communist Party’s mass internment of Uyghurs. So much for being “anti-war.” You can’t make this stuff up.
And now we know where the money’s coming from. Neville Roy Singham, an American tech billionaire turned Shanghai-based Marxist puppet, has been bankrolling Code Pink and a laundry list of other far-left activist fronts through a labyrinth of shady nonprofits and UPS mailboxes. According to The New York Times, Singham works hand-in-glove with China’s state media and funds groups that push Beijing’s talking points worldwide—all while operating under the disguise of progressive activism.
Let’s talk numbers. Since 2017, Code Pink has taken over $1.4 million from Singham-linked nonprofits. That’s not pocket change. That’s professional-grade influence buying. And what do we get in return? Jodie Evans—Code Pink’s co-founder and former Obama bundler—goes on camera and says she “can’t, for the life of me, think of anything negative” to say about China. Except, of course, that their phone apps are a little clunky. Seriously?
The rot goes deeper. Singham’s dollars are tied to the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL)—a group openly hostile to the United States and responsible for organizing violent anti-ICE riots and pro-Hamas encampments on college campuses. They defend China’s dictatorship, whitewash Tiananmen Square, and call rioters “heroes” for standing up to President Trump’s efforts to secure the border. Oh, and guess who helps bankroll them? Yep—Singham’s dark money network.
Let’s call this what it is: a foreign-funded domestic insurgency. And the leftist media mostly yawns—unless they’re part of the same network. It’s not about peace or justice. It’s about power. Raw, anti-American, CCP-funded power hiding behind virtue-signaling slogans.
Code Pink isn’t anti-war. They’re anti-America. Always have been. Now, thanks to some accidental truth from The New York Times, they’ve been exposed. Finally.