No Kings

In fairness though, Even though the Trump rally is larger in terms of quantity; the anti Trump rally is much greater in terms of mass 😉

Fair to say, peaceful as well. These "protests" organized by liberals and financed by Lord knows who, usually turn into the violent acts of aggression towards LEO's (and anyone who disagrees with them) who are there to keep the peace.
 
Fair to say, peaceful as well. These "protests" organized by liberals and financed by Lord knows who, usually turn into the violent acts of aggression towards LEO's (and anyone who disagrees with them) who are there to keep the peace.
I posted this the other day. They are actually financed by at least 50 different liberal groups including Soros and a communist that lives in China and supports all the "anti-Trump" marches. There were many communist flags being flown in the marches.

500 groups with $3B in revenues are behind the #NoKings protests and communist call for 'revolution'
 
They're certainly not doing this for free or because they believe in their cause.
Believe it or not, the whole thing is just your fellow Americans protesting something on a grass roots level. Agree or don’t agree with the cause, but it’s real.

My mother is a retired school teacher who helped organize the event in her town in eastern Ohio. It’s a small rural town about 2 hours from Pittsburgh. They turned out 200-300 at peak and maybe 400 total which is significant locally. I’ve met most of the group and they are mostly comprised of boomer-aged retired white collar and blue collar workers who are passionate about their country and the way they believe it should be, which is clearly not our current situation. They volunteer time, host town halls for local and state candidates from both parties (most recently in the primaries), support causes they deem worthy, and actively campaign for candidates they support. It’s as grass roots as things get. I, for one, am happy that people are engaging in this way to fight for their vision of the country. Nothing more American than that.
 
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Believe it or not, the whole thing is just your fellow Americans protesting something on a grass roots level. Agree or don’t agree with the cause, but it’s real.

There's more to be done within one's local community level compared to anything ongoing at the Federal level. Want to make changes within the system, start there.
 
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My mother is a retired school teacher who helped organize the event in her town in eastern Ohio. It’s a small rural town about 2 hours from Pittsburgh. They turned out 200-300 at peak and maybe 400 total which is significant locally. I’ve met most of the group and they are mostly comprised of boomer-aged retired white collar and blue collar workers who are passionate about their country and the way they believe it should be, which is clearly not our current situation. They volunteer time, host town halls for local and state candidates from both parties (most recently in the primaries), support causes they deem worthy, and actively campaign for candidates they support. It’s as grass roots as things get. I, for one, am happy that people are engaging in this way to fight for their vision of the country. Nothing more American than that.

Good to hear she's active in her retirement and assisting with events, even though I don't agree with this particular one.
 

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