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  1. albatrossSKY on

    ‘no kings’ has somehow become a partisan statement. that was literally the one thing the founders actually agreed on

  2. (From the article): “Across big cities and small towns on Saturday, millions of Americans poured into the streets in a sweeping, coordinated protest against President Donald Trump, in what organizers of the “No Kings” movement said could become the largest day of demonstrations in the nation’s history.

    From New York to California, and from rural Kentucky to the nation’s capital, demonstrators marched, chanted and waved signs denouncing authoritarian overreach, war in Iran and an aggressive immigration crackdown that has roiled communities and national politics alike. More than 3,000 events were planned nationwide, with turnout expected to surpass the estimated 5 million to 7 million people who participated in earlier rounds of protests over the past year.

    By midday, the flagship rally in Minnesota was already underway, with at least 50,000 people gathered at the State Capitol in St. Paul. Organizers had promised a high-profile lineup of speakers and performers later in the day, which included Senator Bernie Sanders, Jane Fonda, and Bruce Springsteen, who performed “Streets of Minneapolis,” a song he wrote condemning the Trump Administration’s federal immigration raids. 

    “Your strength and your commitment told us that this is still America, and this reactionary nightmare and these invasions of American cities will not stand,” Springsteen said to the crowd. “You gave us hope. You gave us courage, and for those who gave their lives, Renée Good, mother of three, brutally murdered, and Alex Pretti, a VA nurse executed by ICE, shot in the back and left to die in the street without even the decency of our lawless government investigating their deaths—their bravery, their sacrifice and their names will not be forgotten.”

    The demonstrations, organized by a loose coalition of activist groups under the “No Kings” banner, reflected a broad constellation of grievances rather than a single demand. Some protesters aimed their criticism at Congress, chanting “do your job” and carrying signs that mocked lawmakers as timid or unwilling to stand up to the Trump Administration. Protesters pointed to the war in Iran, as well as a protracted government funding standoff over immigration enforcement that has left airport security lines snarled and federal workers unpaid. Others decried proposed changes to voting laws, environmental rollbacks, and what they see as a steady erosion of democratic norms.

    In Washington, D.C., a stream of protesters marched from Arlington, Va., to the National Mall, beating drums and ringing cowbells as they chanted, “No justice, no peace. No ICE in our streets.” Some carried oversized puppet heads of Administration officials. An inflatable effigy depicting Trump defacing the Constitution made its way through the crowd.

    In New York, marchers filled Midtown, spilling into Times Square. In Atlanta, demonstrators called for an end to immigration raids. In Boston, protesters erected a memorial honoring children killed in a recent missile strike in Iran, which the U.S. was reportedly responsible for, according to The New York Times.”

  3. Commercial-Fix-9916 on

    The Placards of Renee and Alex has made me so sad. I hope those ICE piece of shits will get their deserved punishment.

  4. Instead of protesting why isn’t anyone doing recall partitions against their senator or rep?

  5. scooby-snaxs on

    Glad to have seen a small group of protesters in my small far right hick town. Fuck DJT. Real Americans kneel before no king!

  6. What gets me is the Trump Administration openly admitting that they are NOT listening to the protests. They aren’t paying attention, and they pride themselves on being the opposition. That is NOT what a great leader does. A great leader LISTENS to their constituents, and enacts policies that benefit the greater good.

    He is NOT a populist. He is an Authoritarian. A false king. CAST HIM OUT!

  7. Reading comments from the right across the internet we can throw the concept of hyperbole on the pile of things they cannot process or understand.

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