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Booger says
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What was the arrest for?

Feminists again, 50501 movement and AFT this time. They did this back in 2017, pink pussy hats, that one was spearheaded by a couple of feminists out of LA. I don't even know what no kings means, apparently no leadership is the theory behind that term.
…my response to a post about No Kings Day (makes my blood boil!).
It’s not organic if it’s planned nationally.
It’s not organic when I receive text messages DAILY to fund and feed college students who wish to attend.
It’s not organic when attendees wear the same T-shirts and wave their same glossy printed signs and carry the same expensive banners.
It’s not organic when congress chooses to continue the government shutdown and the suffering of Americans for this rally.
It’s not organic. It’s planned. It’s intentional. It’s well funded.
As I’ve said many times, I agree with their public theme: I don’t want kings. I prefer our existing form of constitutional republic, and oppose all tyranny and corruption. For example, I oppose Joe Biden’s medical mandates, school lockdowns, forced DEI policies, and tyrannically turning the White House lawn into a transgender drag show.
So I considered attending the local rally, but the AI patiently informed me it probably wasn’t a good idea, since the other protesters might view my No-King-Biden sign as a “distraction.” Seems intolerant, but never mind.
I do think they should be more specific. For one thing, surely not all kings are bad. If we depose the Burger King, who will stop the Hamburglar? Personally, I could live without Stephen King, but I also say “live and let live.” Good luck to him, I say. Let him babble about his loony liberal ideas and abuse adjectives all he wants. Don’t cancel him, for Pete Buttigieg’s sake.
Having invested more time than I care to admit studying this silly protest, investigating George Soros’s funding trail, wondering about foreign coordination, and so on, I’ve come to understand one thing. “No Kings” is not a normal protest. There’s no particular policy or position they oppose or want changed. It’s just a big tent for anyone who doesn’t like Trump to enjoy a day of raging against the Trump machine.
It’s the All-Protest! Come one, come all! Every progressive complaint welcome!
No Kings is less like a protest and more like an emotional clearinghouse for generalized Trump resentment. There’s no legislative demand, no policy plank, not even a unifying grievance beyond “Trump = bad.” It’s the political version of primal scream therapy — catharsis through ‘collective activism.’
In other words, it’s group therapy cosplaying as democracy. They should call it a mental health session. Instead of protest signs, they should hand out clipboards, mood surveys, and those folding paper crowns that Burger King gives out for kids’ fast-food birthday parties.
Seems most the no kings fools are a bunch of cnn watching boomers.
This is also why you see so many 68-year-old retirees at far-left “no-kings” protests and similar nonsense. It’s because that generation is still larping as if they’re 21 and attending anti-segregation rallies in 1977. When the average age of the population rises into the 50s, expect even more of this nonsense.
and who funds these non-profits?
Your tax $$$$ at the county, state, and/or fed level help support these organizations.
The list of funders is a “who’s who” of progressive, social justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion NGOs.
One of the main funders of the No Kings Protests is a group called Indivisible. According to InfluenceWatch, Indivisible has received significant funding (over US $7.6 million) from the Open Society Foundations since 2017.
George Soros founded a network of Open Society Foundations in 1979.
The Open Society Foundations (OSF) reports more than US $22 billion in assets.
Planned Parenthood is also a large sponsor of the No Kings protests, and Open Society Foundations has given them tens of millions of dollars in the last decade, although an exact dollar amount is not known.
These are just two examples of the vast complex of millions of dollars that George and Alex Soros have poured into making these protests happen.
https://www.nokings.org/partners
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A literal sea of grey.