Anti-ICE Harpies Wearing Spandex Mob Two Employees At Minneapolis Yoga Studio

Radical leftists are declaring war on anyone who won't bow to their anti-ICE agenda.
Two female employees showed up to work and walked into a nightmare.
And these anti-ICE harpies clad in spandex just mobbed two employees at their Minneapolis yoga studio and filmed it all.
Spandex-Clad Mob Surrounded Employees Like Hostages
A dozen yoga customers formed a circle around two CorePower Yoga employees at the Minneapolis studio on February 1st and turned the lobby into an interrogation room.
The studio manager and regional director stood trapped behind the front desk with activists blocking every exit.
Heather Anderson, a 51-year-old longtime customer, led the assault while filming everything for social media.
"Give us answers, let's go. Say it out loud for the camera for all my viewers," Anderson said while pointing her phone at a visibly shaken blonde employee named Delaney.
The mob cut off every response.
"Let's hear it, Delaney, loud and proud, baby. You want to say it, let's f***ing say it," Anderson shouted.
When Delaney tried to pause the exchange, Anderson erupted.
"No, don't take a pause! Come on, you came here to silence teachers. I've never seen your f***ing face in my ten years of practicing at this studio," Anderson yelled.
The crowd backed Anderson with finger snaps and applause.
One man declared "the silence is deafening" when the employees couldn't get a word in.
The confrontation erupted because CorePower removed an unauthorized "ICE Out" sign that an instructor posted without corporate approval.
President Trump deployed the National Guard to Memphis in September after Charlie Kirk's assassination intensified focus on violent crime in Democrat-run cities.
Leftist mobs have been targeting Minneapolis businesses that won't publicly condemn federal immigration enforcement.
This Is Textbook Workplace Terrorism Spreading Nationwide
What happened at CorePower matches the exact definition of "mobbing" — systematic workplace harassment designed to intimidate targets.
The International Labor Organization documented 12 million mobbing victims worldwide compared to 6 million physical violence victims.
The CorePower mob used every professional harassment tactic.
They physically surrounded the employees, cutting off escape routes.
They interrupted every response, preventing the victims from defending themselves.
Anderson filmed for maximum public humiliation and viral pressure on the company.
The finger snapping isolated the two women from sympathy while reinforcing the mob's moral authority.
When one employee said "we're being berated," Anderson flipped it.
"You're not being berated – you're being asked hard questions – berating is what our neighbors are living through!" Anderson shot back.
Deny the harassment while claiming moral superiority justifies it.
Neither employee completed a single sentence during several minutes of coordinated assault.
This pattern is spreading to businesses across Minneapolis and other deep-blue cities where leftist mobs operate without consequences.
Corporate Surrender Guarantees More Attacks On Local Businesses
CorePower initially banned Anderson and temporarily suspended the class's memberships.
That lasted 48 hours before the company caved.
CorePower released a statement saying they "do not condone the violent ICE raids" and were distributing "approved ICE signage" to all 200+ studios nationwide.
A local Minneapolis incident just became national corporate policy.
Anderson bragged on social media about additional retaliation.
She admitted intentionally leaving weights scattered to force minimum wage workers to clean up her mess.
"One of the people in the class said to me, 'You know what, we shouldn't put our weights away today. We should let corporate clean it up,'" Anderson said.
Deliberate workplace sabotage wrapped in class-based contempt.
Anderson defended the operation by claiming every Minneapolis business already surrendered.
"By the way, every single business in Minneapolis has [an anti-ICE sign] on their door right now – it's not like we were asking for something out of the loop," Anderson told the New York Post.
Minneapolis businesses are caving because they watched what happened to CorePower.
Here's what this means for America.
These tactics work, so they're spreading.
Leftist activists are targeting businesses with a formula — surround employees, film them, prevent responses, create viral shame, and threaten reputation until the company caves.
CorePower proved you don't need to own a business to control its policies.
You just need a mob willing to terrorize employees until corporate abandons them.
Two women showed up to manage a yoga studio.
They got surrounded by activists, verbally abused for minutes, filmed for viral humiliation, and abandoned by corporate leadership who granted every mob demand.
That's not activism.
That's workplace terrorism — and it's coming to a business near you.
Sources:
- James Cirrone, "Bossy Karen filmed berating Minneapolis yoga studio workers for refusing to take stance against ICE," Daily Mail, February 6, 2026.
- Ashim Arora, "What is CorePower Yoga controversy? Minneapolis TikToker goes viral after intentionally tossing weights on floor," Primetimer, February 8, 2026.
- Staff Report, "Minneapolis Yoga Studio in Turmoil Over ICE Policy Debate," Law Enforcement Today, February 6, 2026.
- Elizabeth Farries et al., "Psychological Intimidation at Workplace (Mobbing)," Longdom, February 9, 2023.





