The Inconvenient Truth About The No Kings Protests that swept the nation
An inconvenient truth has emerged about the anti-Trump No Kings protests that swept the nation over the weekend - they were mainly attended by rich, old white people.
That demographic is traditionally associated with conservative politics, but it is increasingly synonymous - which some may argue is because of
Joe Biden - with the
Democratic Party.
In Atlanta, where the population is predominantly black, liberal attendees who took to the streets on Saturday were mostly white, even though they make up just 38 percent of the city.
At other protests across the country, including in Washington,
DC, New York and
Los Angeles, the diversity and inclusion crowd didn't appear to attract anyone outside their demographic.
The vast majority of activists - some of whom were seen holding signs likening
Trump to Adolf Hitler and ICE to the Gestapo - appeared to be white, privileged and elderly suburbanites.
They included, predictably, Hollywood stars, including
Pedro Pascal, 50, John Cusack, 59,
Jamie Lee Curtis, 66, and
Glenn Close, 78.

White female boomers dominate the crowd at a 'No Kings' rally in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday

Protesters in Atlanta on Saturday. An old, white man holds an Antifa sign

Lindell TV anchor Allison Steinberg (pictured in DC), said: 'The funny thing is the protests didn't seem too diverse, in fact, they appeared to be primarily comprised of old, white liberals. You know, the old hippie crowd who never grew up.'
An inconvenient truth has emerged about the anti-Trump No Kings protests that swept the nation over the weekend.
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