Mike Belcher, a social media commentator, posted a series of tweets in December 2025 criticizing the political climate in Concord and its surrounding events.
On December 17, 2025, Belcher shared a post referencing Grok: “And over at Grok https://t.co/eMOdcjvgOf https://t.co/EUh3t43OUJ”.
The following day, on December 18, he commented on local governance in Concord: “Yes, Concord is a Communist stronghold where even the local PD acts like private security to the DEI regime. It’s a shame that so many of our cities are in this condition. https://t.co/0eKjiGTqcW”.
Later that morning, Belcher added further criticism about political activity in the area: “To wit, events in and around Concord are regularly sponsored and attended by the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the American Communist Party, Soviet United-front throwback ‘Peace Action,’ and on and on. https://t.co/bq9c5jxhC1”.
Belcher’s posts reference organizations such as the Party for Socialism and Liberation and Peace Action—groups with roots or affiliations tied to left-wing activism. The city of Concord has seen periodic public debate over policing practices and diversity initiatives; these issues have been discussed widely across U.S. cities amid broader national conversations about law enforcement roles and diversity programs.
