Posted on 06/11/2025 6:07:41 PM PDT by CedarDave
Radical leftist agitators are planning a series of coordinated demonstrations across New Mexico on June 14, targeting President Donald Trump with what they’re branding as “No Kings” protests. But what organizers portray as “peaceful protests” have all the hallmarks of the kind of far-left mob activity that has already sparked violent insurrections in places like Los Angeles, where criminal aliens and anarchists recently clashed with federal law enforcement officers.
The so-called “50501 Movement”—standing for 50 protests, 50 states, one movement—has aligned with fringe progressive groups to launch what they claim is a “nationwide day of defiance” against Trump’s leadership, coinciding with his 79th birthday, Flag Day, and the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. Sponsors include teacher’s unions like AFT and NEA, “climate change” groups like the League of Conservation Voters, the anti-farmer and anti-rancher “Center for Biological Diversity,” Bernie Sanders’ campaign, pro-transgender group the “Human Rights Campaign,” the group promoting far-left wealthy people “Patriotic Millionaires,” among many other dark money entities seeking to cause unrest.
Here in New Mexico, as of publishing, 17 of these events are slated to erupt in cities and towns from Farmington to Hobbs, Santa Fe to Las Cruces, with multiple flashpoints expected in Albuquerque. These are not organic gatherings, but carefully planned political theater meant to stir unrest and inflame tensions.
However, critics argue that the only thing these protesters seem to be creating is chaos. The group boasts it will demonstrate “everywhere he isn’t,” claiming, “No thrones, no crowns, no kings,” while pushing inflammatory rhetoric that has already inspired riots and lawless behavior across the country.
New Mexico—still reeling from the consequences of Democrat policies that have hamstrung law enforcement and opened the door to rising crime—is now poised to become the next hotbed for extremist unrest. ...
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didn’t feds arrest the proud boys for simply plotting supposed riot?
We bought the land. Paid $10 million for it after winning the Mexican American war.
If I only had a little more advanced notice, I could have stocked up on these. Here in Portland, Maine, they’re having not one, but two “No Kings” demonstrations. Talk about a Target Rich environment!
Ruidoso ... home of the drugged out/burned out hippies of the 60s. Probably too old and sick to ‘riot’.
A shame what those folks have done to a once quaint town.
I checked the local El Paso paper and no mention of these loser, paid riots.
Houston’s local news basically did an ad for the organizers....no surprise, there!
So if it’s okay to go back to old times then can the Southern states declare they’re in the Confederacy and demand rights under it? “The South Will Rise Again.”
RE: Map showing Mexico which shows US states falsely claimed as part of the US now....
So then France rules the states within the Louisiana Purchase before 1803.
“The land encompassing most of the Mississippi River’s drainage basin west of the River.”
Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Colorado, New Mexico, Montana, Wyoming, and a small portion of Canada.
Ha-HA!!
Once that can of Smelly Gas is opened, there will be a certain amount of (involuntary) ‘Sympathy Farts” as the protesters breath all that gunk in. Sometimes, the bowel will respond in a primitive manner and say “Me Too!”
but they have no right to violate the dignity of migrants
No need, the wetbacks pretty much did that to themselves.
They have no right to separate families
Who's doing that? They can all return to their beloved Mexico together.
they have no right to subject them to suffering, persecution, or harassment.
No, that's the job of the cartels that got them here.
They have no right to break the law that the United States government and the people of the United States set themselves.
Right, except You Mexicans, all the way up to your new Nazi president, are the ones actually doing that.
Ha.
Your method helps people visualize her better.
Call a spade a....part of the four suits in playing cards. Or maybe a type of shovel. Oh, well.
In Hobbs, the time is 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the location is the intersection of West Bender (NM-18) and North Grimes. No room for a demonstration there -- Domino's on SW corner, oil change garage on NW corner, Lutheran Church on NE corner and CVS Pharmacy on SE corner. The intersection is probably one of the top three in traffic in the city and if they try to block it, there will be motorist anger and trouble. They can protest with signs on the corners and medians but expect Hobbs PD, Lea County Sheriff and NM State Police to have a presence and clear the intersection if they block it.
The usual freaks were out in Ruidoso last month for this holding up their “no kings” signs along Mechum Ave a bit past midtown.
With the exception of the crazy Mexican lady who works at the Hollywood post office I didn’t recognize any of them except from these frequent protests.
It was the weekend of our Renaissance Festival so there were lots of tourists who pointedly ignored the losers.
In a cruel twist of fate, AccuWeather predicts rain showers all day in Portland, Maine on Saturday. Such a shame...
Thanks, CedarDave.
Keep your powder dry, folks.
You’re right. Situational awareness is critical.
Someone is about to leave their Cake Out In The Rain!
We moved there in the mid-1950s. I don't know many people like you describe there. It is still a fairly conservative town despite the leftists that have moved there in the last two decades.
Wow, my timing has been good then. I haven’t seen anything like that the few times I’ve come to town lately. The only people I’ve seen holding signs are the usual beggars on the Walmart access road.
It will get interesting if the protesters this weekend block the roads for people trying to get to the Race Track. :-)
We bought the land. Paid $10 million for it after winning the Mexican American war.
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That was the Gadsen Purchase. It was a small strip of land.
We had dear friends who moved there in the mid 90s.
They loved the climate, the mountains, the quaint town, but, they said there were so many OLDER druggies, everywhere in town.
They moved further west, closer to Santa Fe, after many years in Ruidoso.
We have family, in El Paso, who grew up spending many a summer in Ruidoso, years ago. My mom had cousins in the area, as well.
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