A dozen Colorado college kids caught the New York Times’ attention for sacrificing their summer vacation time for the Democrat National Convention where they are learning how to be radical protestors.

Their parents must be so proud seeing how that hard-earned college fund is advancing their children’s education and elevating career paths.

Oddly, only one of those students were named in the article, which will make it hard to prove on their resumes they were unruly and aggressive advocates for Hamas and Iran.

Unless, of course, they get arrested.

But enough sarcasm.

“Harris has been by the side of Biden as he has continuously given aid to Israel and shipped weapons to Israel, so we are going to march on her to stand with Palestine,” said Khalid Hamu, 22, who attends the University of Colorado Denver.

The Times writes that these Denver activists “see a need to strongly denounce Vice President Kamala Harris.”

Don’t we all?

The Colorado protestors are led by a group called Students for a Democratic Society, which the Times describes as “a national leftist youth organization influenced by Marxist and antiwar ideals.”

The anti-war ideals of the Vietnam War era led to the infamous riots at the tragic 1968 Democrat Convention in Chicago, that resulted in hundreds of arrests, 11 dead, and 90 police officers wounded.

The same founders of the Democratic Society were prominent radical protestors in that historic event, including Tom Hayden.

The Democrat Party today though is very pro war, particularly the war between Russia and Ukraine, which they have funded with astonishing amounts of our money — $107 billion at last count.

Denver Democratic Society organizer Paul Nelson boasted their protesting efforts will ensure this presidential election is a referendum on the war between Hamas and Israel “genocide in Palestine.”

Those kids are going to be sorely disappointed to learn that Democrats are more excited about the mobile abortion and vasectomy van parked outside the convention hall than addressing this war in the Middle East.