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There are nearly 2,000 events planned across all 50 states. And even more important than the number of events is a critical mass of people joining to show broad opposition to this administration’s attempt to bully us into submission.

President Trump is creating chaos and trying to scare us away from holding him accountable while he screws over working people. But there are more of us than him, and that’s why it’s so important that all of us come out together to Saturday’s peaceful No Kings rallies.

If you’re planning to go to a No Kings Day event, here are some things to keep in mind:

The power of events comes for all of us coming together in peaceful protest. The world will see hundreds of thousands of people, from all walks of life, exercising our First Amendment right to protest.

Attend with a friend or someone you trust. There is safety in numbers and in having a buddy, and it’s a chance to bring one more person into the movement.

Bring signage that demonstrates solidarity and unity.

Have a plan to take care of yourself. Write down important phone numbers, remove facial recognition from your phone, bring water, wear comfortable shoes, and stay aware of your surroundings.

Do post photos of the protest that show how beautiful our movement is. But don’t post photos of the protest that include close-ups of attendees' faces unless you get their permission.

Step in to help if you feel willing and able. We’re a community, and we take care of each other—if you’re registered, you can contact your host to ask if there’s anything they need that you can provide.

You have rights! Here’s a guide from the ACLU outlining your right to protest.

No Kings Day organizers are holding a pre-event call on Thursday evening to give attendees the latest information and a final reminder on the importance of nonviolence and de-escalation at these events. RSVP if you want this pre-rally briefing.
Lastly, all participants are being asked to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.

Together, we’ll unite against Trump’s terrible abuses of power and economic policies. Check out if there is an event in your community, and be sure to show up if you can."
 
Cute. Professional protestors unite! I’ll make sure to avoid Buford Hwy this weekend to avoid the all black, knapsack and helmet wearing “protestors” this weekend. Our Governor Kemp won’t put up with violence.
 
Yeah, which team is executing young Jewish couples in the streets of DC. ‘Internationalize Intifada”!
 
Alex as a Marxist
That is funny
 
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Not going to accept the tired Nazi label when leftist, cosplay Hamas leftist students are harassing and killing Jews in 2025.
I'm not going to accept the tired "paid protester" label when fascist, Nazi-supporting trumpsters are harassing and killing black and brown people in 2025.

I condemn the killing of all innocent people. I think the killers should be brought to justice. I believe in the first amendment. I believe no one is above the law, and people who break the law, specifically those who do so to overthrow, or participate in, allow, support, or encourage insurrection against, the United States government, should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

The above paragraph should not be controversial and should have the support of every American.
 
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There are nearly 2,000 events planned across all 50 states. And even more important than the number of events is a critical mass of people joining to show broad opposition to this administration’s attempt to bully us into submission.

President Trump is creating chaos and trying to scare us away from holding him accountable while he screws over working people. But there are more of us than him, and that’s why it’s so important that all of us come out together to Saturday’s peaceful No Kings rallies.

If you’re planning to go to a No Kings Day event, here are some things to keep in mind:

The power of events comes for all of us coming together in peaceful protest. The world will see hundreds of thousands of people, from all walks of life, exercising our First Amendment right to protest.

Attend with a friend or someone you trust. There is safety in numbers and in having a buddy, and it’s a chance to bring one more person into the movement.

Bring signage that demonstrates solidarity and unity.

Have a plan to take care of yourself. Write down important phone numbers, remove facial recognition from your phone, bring water, wear comfortable shoes, and stay aware of your surroundings.

Do post photos of the protest that show how beautiful our movement is. But don’t post photos of the protest that include close-ups of attendees' faces unless you get their permission.

Step in to help if you feel willing and able. We’re a community, and we take care of each other—if you’re registered, you can contact your host to ask if there’s anything they need that you can provide.

You have rights! Here’s a guide from the ACLU outlining your right to protest.

No Kings Day organizers are holding a pre-event call on Thursday evening to give attendees the latest information and a final reminder on the importance of nonviolence and de-escalation at these events. RSVP if you want this pre-rally briefing.
Lastly, all participants are being asked to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.

Together, we’ll unite against Trump’s terrible abuses of power and economic policies. Check out if there is an event in your community, and be sure to show up if you can."
I’ve known June 14th is Flag Day all my life. It’s my Mom’s birthday.

My Mom, a hardcore Liberal, shares her birthday with Donald “TACO” “I’m a PUSSY” Trump.
 
@Rock
Sorry, but there is a reason why a simple ignore isn’t good enough.
Sometimes admins just have to pull the ban lever.
Sorry, I don’t see pings instantly but I do see reports instantly so if someone is an obvious troll or doing something they shouldn’t be, please report it.

Thank you for doing so.
 
Sorry, I don’t see pings instantly but I do see reports instantly so if someone is an obvious troll or doing something they shouldn’t be, please report it.

Thank you for doing so.
My bad. Should have known better.
 
Anyway we can fill the streets on the route with shit, well Donald is shit , so that’s a start, but fill the streets with real shit.
 
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