Posted on 04/08/2026 4:56:27 AM PDT by Libloather
St. Paul, MINN. – From Times Square to here in Minnesota's state capital, communist and socialist activists at the nationwide "No Kings" protests escalated their anti-America campaign and openly called for a nationwide economic strike on May 1, an international communist holiday known as May Day, as key Democratic activists joined their call.
At the rally here in St. Paul, organizers, speakers and activists distributed communist literature, waved flags from socialist governments and revolutionary movements, and urged demonstrators to transform the day's protests into a nationwide shutdown of work, school and commerce.
By early Sunday, Press TV, the propaganda arm of the Islamic Republic of Iran, leveraged news of the protests to tell readers, "Regime change begins at home’: No Kings, No War protests held across US."
As Fox News Digital reported, about 500 organizations with an estimated combined annual revenue of about $3 billion sponsored and organized the demonstrations, creating a centralized protest apparatus even while organizers tried to market the activists as "grassroots."
The network included traditional Democratic advocacy organizations, like Indivisible, MoveOn and the American Federation of Teachers, alongside openly socialist and communist groups such as the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Freedom Road Socialist Organization and local chapters of the Communist Party USA, including the Twin Cities Communist Party USA club, which endorsed the St. Paul rally.
Offstage at the celebrity-filled "No Kings" protest in St. Paul, activists with the Party for Socialism and Liberation sold a manifesto, "Socialist Reconstruction: A Better Future for the United States," filled with Marxist teachings.
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May Day, a traditional Communist celebration day.
That is right. It was one of the reasons Pope Pius XII in 1955 established the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, to counteract the attempt to glorify Socialism and Communism in the name of the common working man. The feast honors St. Joseph as the patron saint of workers, emphasizing the dignity of labor.
Nobody cares. We dont have a King. And these “protests” have achieved nothing. Billions and billions wasted on political theater. Trump is still their leader and he is still running things the way he wants.
Oh noes! All the Starbucks and fast food restaurants will be closed! What ever shall we do!?
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