Anti-Trump protesters across the country are holding yet another protest, this time on Holy Saturday, the day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
It’s organized by the 50-50-1 movement, a national surrogate organization related to the Democrat Party.
In Anchorage, the protest is at noon at Anchorage Town Square and will go to the offices of Congressman Nick Begich and those of Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan. Similar protests may be seen in other Alaska communities, such as Juneau and Fairbanks.
The 50-50-1 movement means 50 states, 50 protests, one movement.
It is a part of a Maoist/Marxist “continuous revolution,” and has been going on since President Donald Trump was inaugurated, as it did during his first. The group told Newsweek that organizers want to see an even bigger turnout than ever before, to show a “sustained resistance in order to make a difference.” In other words, it’s a movement of election deniers. The 50501 movement organizers say that there has been a “hostile government takeover” by the Trump Administration.
Holy Saturday is observed as the day that Christ was in the tomb for the entire day, and many Christians hold an Easter vigil, as Easter is the highest holy weekend of the year. Holy Saturday is an extremely important day, the day before Christ was resurrected. Many families also have Easter egg hunts on Saturday.
